A Court of Appeal ruling has favoured book publisher Anthony Kioi in a copyright dispute.

The court issued a permanent injunction preventing Gichuki from using the trademarked “High Flyer Series” brand which Kioi registered in 2006.

Gichuki, who continued publishing under the Comprehensive Topical brand after their split, was found to have misused Kioi’s trademark. 

The High Court initially ruled in Gichuki’s favour but the Court of Appeal overturned this, stating that Gichuki’s actions were intended to confuse consumers.  

The ruling includes a ban on all activities related to the trademarked brand which features a flying eagle holding books.

  • Related Posts

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    State House Turns Campaign Ground as Teachers Burst Into “Two-Term” Chants.

    State House Turns Campaign Ground as Teachers Burst Into “Two-Term” Chants.

    Gachagua Declares He Is Kenya’s Chosen Challenger to Ruto in 2027.

    Gachagua Declares He Is Kenya’s Chosen Challenger to Ruto in 2027.

    DCP Stuns Opposition: Gachagua Pulls Out of Mbeere North Race, Backs DP in Bold Political Pivot.

    DCP Stuns Opposition: Gachagua Pulls Out of Mbeere North Race, Backs DP in Bold Political Pivot.

    Clash Erupts Between Judiciary and MPs Over Billions in Judges’ Allowances.

    Clash Erupts Between Judiciary and MPs Over Billions in Judges’ Allowances.

    MCAs Rebel Against Senate Power Grab—Battle for County Revenue Heats Up.

    MCAs Rebel Against Senate Power Grab—Battle for County Revenue Heats Up.

    Nelson Havi Escalates Battle, Calls for Mass Protests to Oust CJ Koome.

    Nelson Havi Escalates Battle, Calls for Mass Protests to Oust CJ Koome.