Delhi High Court Rules In Favour Of Aaj Tak, Permanently Restrains YouTube Channels, Social Media Handles From Using Deceptively Similar Marks
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Delhi High Court Rules In Favour Of Aaj Tak, Permanently Restrains YouTube Channels, Social Media Handles From Using Deceptively Similar Marks

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Ruling in favour of Aaj Tak, the Delhi High Court has permanently restrained various YouTube channels and social media handles from using marks that are deceptively similar and identical to the registered trademark of the news channel. Justice C Hari Shankar passed the permanent injunction order in favour of Living Media India Limited which runs the news channel under the registered trademark “Aaj Tak.” It was Aaj Tak’s case that the YouTube channels and social media handles were violating its registered mark by using “Aaj Tak” mark and its various derivative forms illegally and unauthorisedly. “There shall, therefore, be a decree of permanent injunction, restraining Defendants 1 to 14 and Defendants 20 to 30 from using any of the marks noted alongside the said Defendants in the table in para 2 supra, or any other mark which is confusingly or deceptively similar to the mark “AAJ TAK”/ of the plaintiffs, either as a word mark or as a logo, or any other mark which is confusingly similar to the plaintiff’s marks, for running any online channel or for any other goods or services which may be regarded as allied or cognate thereto,” the court said. Five other defendants who were running a website, YouTube channel and social media accounts with the mark “Sach Tak News” filed a written statement and claimed that Aaj Tak news channel cannot claim exclusivity over “Tak” suffix as it has not been separately registered as a mark.

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