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Oreo Moved Court against Parle for Alleged Design Infringement of Its Biscuit Brands

Oreo Moved Court against Parle for Alleged Design Infringement of Its Biscuit Brands
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US-based Mondelez Inc. – the Oreo maker has moved the Delhi High Court against Parle for trademark infringement, alleging that the Parle’s Fabio biscuit is similar to Oreo biscuit.

The next date of hearing is April 12 in the trademark infringement case. As reported by The Economic Times, on February 09 the court declined to reschedule the hearing for the earlier date.

Mondelez International Inc. launched Oreo in India about 10 years ago. It also launched more variants of the original Oreo cookie-like choco crème, orange crème, vanilla, and strawberry. On the other hand, Parle launched Fabio in January 2020.

Last year Britannia filed an infringement case against Future Consumer, alleging that Future had copied the packaging of biscuit brands. Britannia alleged that Future had used GOOD TIME on its biscuits’ packaging similar to Britannia’s GOOD DAY biscuit brands.

Written by Hardik Tokas

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