Hong Kong Toy Manufacturer wins trademark case against UK clothing brand Trespass

Hong Kong-based toy manufacturer Luen Fat Metal and Plastic Manufactory Co., filed a claim against the owners of the well-known Trespass outdoor clothing brand, Jacobs & Turner Ltd, for trademark infringement over their range of toys bearing the logo “FUNTIME”. Represented by commercial litigation specialist Ben Jenkins of Excello Law and counsel Jonathan Gale, Luen Fat Metal claimed that Trespass had infringed a trademark that Luen Fat Metal holds both in the UK and across the EU for ‘FUNTIME’,  a brand under which they have exported millions of toys into the UK.Trespass sought to defend the action on the grounds that their use of ‘FUNTIME’ was merely descriptive of the time a child would have with their own range of toys. Additionally, they issued a counterclaim to have Luen Fat Metal’s trademark declared invalid.

The Judge concluded that the Luen Fat Metal’s ‘FUNTIME’ brand had inherent distinctiveness and that Trespass’ use of ‘FUNTIME’ would not be regarded by the average consumer as anything other than trademark use.   He noted that the brand on the Trespass toy packaging  “is presented to the consumer in much the same way as TRESPASS is presented, i.e. as being something other than the name of the product …  and as being an indication as to who supplies it.”