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2020. 10. 10. 02:33카테고리 없음



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McDonald’s is taking rival Hungry Jack’s to court.Source:News Regional Media

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A burger stoush has seen McDonald’s taking Hungry Jack’s to federal court over its almost identical ‘Big Jack’ burger, claiming the rival has infringed the famous ‘Big Mac’ trademark.

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The fast food giants are going head to head after McDonald’s Asia Pacific filed several claims against Hungry Jack’s on August 28.

McDonald’s claims the Big Jack trademark is “substantially identical with or deceptively similar” to its own Big Mac trademark and “is liable to be cancelled” on a number of grounds.

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Hungry Jack’s has been promoting its new burger in Australia since July which McDonald’s claims is “likely to deceive or cause confusion” among its consumers.

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The Golden Arches has been making Big Macs since the 1970s, and claims in the lawsuit it has “acquired a substantial and valuable reputation in Australia”. It says consumers would be deceived into thinking there was a connection between its burger and the rival product.

McDonald’s is accusing Hungry Jack’s of acting in “bad faith” and has alleged the fast food chain “deliberately adopted or imitated” the “distinctive appearance or build” of the Big Mac.

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The look of the burger and ingredients are extremely similar as well as their taglines. McDonald’s famous Big Mac descriptor is: “Two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun.” While the Big Jack is described online as: “Two flame-grilled 100 per cent Aussie beef patties, topped with melted cheese, special sauce, fresh lettuce, pickles and onions on a toasted sesame seed bun.”

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McDonald’s has asked the court to restrain Hungry Jack’s from using its new trademarks or any others that are “substantially identical or deceptively similar” to McDonald’s trademarks, and for an order cancelling the Big Jack trademark.

It is also seeking damages, interests and costs as well as an order that Hungry Jack’s destroy all “promotional materials, including physical and electronic brochures, menus, advertising and marketing materials, stationery, signage, packaging and documents” using the Big Jack trademarks.

Hungry Jack’s is yet to file a defence.

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“Hungry Jack’s is bemused by the trademark lawsuit filed against it in the Federal Court,” a Hungry Jack’s spokseperson commented. “This is without basis. Big Jack is a registered trademark of Hungry Jack’s and it is clearly evident that customers are not confused or misled that the Big Jack and Mega Jack burgers are only available at Hungry Jack’s.”