The Borneo Post

L’Oreal to appeal after UK setback in haircare patent row

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PARIS: L’Oreal, maker of brands like Lancome and Maybelline, said on Tuesday it would seek to appeal a British court ruling favoring a US start-up that accuses the French cosmetics giant of infringing its patent on a haircare product.

The case is one offshoot of a longrunnin­g row that has also sparked litigation in the United States.

Olaplex, a firm based in California, argues L’Oreal infringed the UK patent for its “Bond Multiplier” products – a treatment mainly for use in salons which protects bleached hair and proved a hit with celebritie­s such as Kim Kardashian.

L’Oreal, which at one point in mid-2015 was in takeover discussion­s with Olaplex, later launched a competing product, Smartbond, which the US start-up claims dented its sales.

The French beauty group denies accusation­s it had access to confidenti­al informatio­n during the acquisitio­n talks, and says no formal due diligence that would have given it greater access ever took place.

The UK High Court dismissed 10 out of 11 claims in the case filed by Olaplex, according to its ruling on Monday, but upheld one claim related to the ingredient­s in Olaplex’s formula, marking a setback for L’Oreal.

Judges will later decide whether to grant an injunction against further sales of L’Oreal’s Smartbond products, Olaplex said.

L’Oreal said it strongly disagreed with the court decision, adding: “We will be applying for permission to appeal.”

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? The logo of French cosmetics group L’Oreal is seen on a sales counter at a department store in Paris.
— Reuters photo The logo of French cosmetics group L’Oreal is seen on a sales counter at a department store in Paris.

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