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Staywell Hospitality Group Pty Ltd v Starwood Hotels (Trade Mark)

[2014] 1 SLR 911; [2013] SGCA 65
JurisdictionSingapore
CourtSingapore Court of Appeal
Year2013
StatusBinding authority

Key Principle

Singapore trade mark infringement and opposition under the Trade Marks Act are assessed by a structured three-step inquiry — (1) similarity of marks (assessed mark-for-mark without external matter), (2) similarity of goods/services, and (3) likelihood of confusion — each element being evaluated sequentially and cumulatively.

Area of Law

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