McDonald’s loses trademark fight against McCurry

September 08, 2009 09:19 am | Updated 01:17 pm IST - Putrajaya

Malaysia McDonald’s has lost an eight—year trademark battle against the Malaysian restaurant McCurry, which serves Indian food.

The country’s highest court ruled on Tuesday that the U.S. fast food giant cannot appeal against another court’s verdict that allowed McCurry to use the “Mc” prefix

The ruling by the Federal Court ends all legal avenues for McDonald’s to protect its name from what it said was a trademark infringement.

A three—member Appeal Court panel had ruled in favour of McCurry Restaurant in April this year. The panel said there was no evidence to show that McCurry was passing off McDonald’s business as its own.

McDonald’s asked the Federal Court for permission to appeal against that decision but was denied.

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