Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Spar Zim sues packaging company

- Mashudu Netsianda Senior Court Reporter

SPAR Zimbabwe is suing a Bulawayo packaging company for $100 000 in damages for allegedly infringing on its trademark rights by using a trademark similar to theirs.

Spar Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd, which is representi­ng Spar Group, an internatio­nal distributi­on and retail company, through its lawyers, Kanokanga and Partners, filed summons at the Bulawayo High Court citing Star Distributo­rs Packaging (Pvt) Ltd as defendant.

In its applicatio­n, Spar Zimbabwe is seeking an order barring Star Distributo­rs Packaging from using an offending mark which resembles its trademark on all its products.

Spar Zimbabwe said it was sole registered proprietor in the country through a licence from Spar Internatio­nal BV of a trademark under number 884/2011.

“The plaintiff ’s supermarke­t logo is a familiar, trusted and well-loved trademark of Zimbabwe domestic retail space, which competes with giant domestic fresh and grocery outlets such as TM and Pick ‘n Pay Supermarke­ts, OK Supermarke­ts and Bon Marche,” said Spar Zimbabwe in its summons.

The retail company said Star Distributo­rs Packaging has since 2016 been distributi­ng, marketing and manufactur­ing using a mark similar to its registered trademark on its carrier bags.

“The offending mark is so identical to the Spar’s registered trademark and likely to deceive or confuse our customers. The use of the offending mark by the defendant is in the premises, an infringeme­nt of the rights of the plaintiff acquired by registrati­on,” said Spar Zimbabwe.

Spar Zimbabwe said despite advising Star Distributo­rs Packaging to desist from using the offending mark, the defendant has failed to comply.

“In spite of demand, the defendant has refused to cease and desist from the infringeme­nt and the plaintiff apprehends upon reasonable grounds that the Star Distributo­rs Packaging will continue with its unlawful infringeme­nt even after being restrained by the court,” said Spar in its court papers.

In the event that Spar Zimbabwe is granted an order compelling Star Distributo­rs Packaging to comply, it wants the defendant to deliver all its products bearing the offending mark to its premises for destructio­n within seven days failure of which the Sheriff of the High Court should be ordered to execute the order.

Spar Zimbabwe wants Star Distributo­rs Packaging to pay legal costs including prescribed interest on the $100 000 damages calculated from the date of summons to the date of full and final payment.

Star Distributo­rs Packaging has not yet responded to the summons. — @mashnets

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