
The High Court today ruled that YouView, a range of Internet-enabled set top boxes that combine Freeview channels with catch-up TV in the UK, is infringing on the ‘Your View’ trademark held by business telecoms company_Total. In its written judgment, the court said there was “a real possibility” the two services could be seen as competitors and, “through continued development of the marketplace and what they seek to offer,” it’s likely the public will become confused in the future about which company is offering specific services. In the tussle, YouView – co-funded by the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Five,...
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