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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division) Decisions >> Media Agency Group Ltd & Anor v Space Media Agency Ltd & Ors [2019] EWCA Civ 712 (12 March 2019) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2019/712.html Cite as: [2019] EWCA Civ 712 |
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ON APPEAL FROM THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
BUSINESS & PROPERTY COURTS IN MANCHESTER
(HIS HONOUR JUDGE HODGE, QC, sitting as a Judge of the High Court)
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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LADY JUSTICE ROSE
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MEDIA AGENCY GROUP LIMITED TRANSPORT MEDIA LIMITED |
Respondent |
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(1) SPACE MEDIA AGENCY LIMITED & ORS |
Appellant |
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8th Floor, 165 Fleet Street, London, EC4A 2DY
Tel No: 020 7404 1400 Fax No: 020 7404 1424 Web:
www.epiqglobal.com/en-gb/ Email: [email protected]
(Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
The Respondent did not appear and was not represented
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Crown Copyright ©
LORD JUSTICE FLOYD:
"1. This is a claim for relief arising out of the misuse by the 1st and 2nd Defendants of confidential information having the character of trade secrets and belonging to the 1st Claimant ("Media Agency Group") and out of the passing off by the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Defendants of the business of the 1st Defendant ("Space Media Agency") as the business of the Claimants.
2. Media Agency Group was incorporated on 17 September 2009 and carries on business as an advertising agency. More particularly, it is an independent media planning and buying specialist which delivers and integrates advertising campaigns. Its main place of business is Lowry Plaza, Salford Quays.
3. The 2nd Claimant ("Transport Media") was incorportaed on 7 February 2012 and is one of several connected companies within the Media Agency Group ("the Group").
4. The names of the connected companies are descriptive of the various advertising media which are used in the business and their purpose is to drive relevant business to Media Agency Group.
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58. Transport Medcia was incorporated on 7 February 2012 and renamed on 20 February 2013 to be descriptive of a service provided by Media Agency Group, namely advertising on modes of transport such as buses, trains and the underground.
59. Transport Media is associated with the internet domain www.transportmedia.co.uk
60. Notwithstanding that there are circa 9,000 advertising agencies based in the United Kingdom (and for reasons set out in the confidential information) it is believed that there is not a single other agency which incorporates the words "Transport" and "Media" in any trading style or title or internet domain name.
61. For that reason (and for the reasons set out in Schedule 1) Transport Media has acquired a reputation (substantial goodwill) in the provision of advertising on modes of transport and is associated with the internet domain www.transportmedia.co.uk.
62. Space Media Agency and/or Mr Shafiq have adopted the trading style "Transport Media Agency" and Mr Buksh has acquired the internet domain www.transportmediaagency.co.uk and they have each used them to promote the business of Space Media Agency.
63. Space Media Agency and Mr Shafiq and Mr Buksh have thereby made (and are continuing to make) a material and false representation to prospective customers leading to confusion or a deception that the services provided under the style or title of "Transport Media Agency" are the services of Transport Media and/or Media Agency Group.
"By incorporating 'Transport Media' and acquiring the domain transportmedia.co.uk and additional internet domains, e.g. londonbusadvertising.com, it was possible for Media Agency Group to dominate the advertising slots made available by Google's AdWords … Transport Media would be used to drive the business of Media Agency Group and customers who came to the group via Transport Media could then be exposed to the other forms of advertising provided by Media Agency Group … Transport Media as thereby secured its position as the market leader in transport advertising and there is substantial goodwill attached to it."
"Further, it is denied insofar as alleged that MAG has any goodwill in the name or trading style 'Transport Media'."
"It is denied that MAG ever traded as Transport Media Agency or used that trading style to promote MAG. It is admitted however that SMA acquired and used the website www.transportmediaagency.co.uk. SMA ceased using that domain name on or around 10 April 2017 due to poor performance."
"The third sentence of paragraph 40 is denied. The first claimant until 19 February 2013 was named Transport Media Limited and traded under the name Transport Media, and the first claimant continues to conduct business under that name and by reference to the website www.transportmedia.co.uk."
"62. Transport Media Limited ('Transport Media') was incorporated on 7 February 2012 and has acquired substantial goodwill and holds a trademark in the provision of advertising on modes of transport and is associated with the internet domain www.transportmedia.co.uk.
63. MAG has recently discovered that Space Media and/or Mr Shafiq have adopted the trading style Transport Media Agency, and Mr Buksh has acquired the internet domain name www.transportmediaagency.co.uk.
64. Within the advertising industry in the UK, the descriptive trading style Transport Media has always been exclusively associated with Transport Media Limited and MAG. The use of the words "Transport Media" in a trading style of Space Media and/or Mr Shafiq is leading or is likely to lead the public to believe that the services offered by Transport Media Agency are the goods and services of Transport Media and/or MAG. That is evident from the witness statements of Steven Crawley and Duncan Robertshaw showing confusion on behalf of individuals looking for advertising services."
"7. MAG was incorporated on 17 September 2009. It was incorporated as Transport Media and changed name in 2012 to Media Agency Group. At the same time a company recorded as Media Agency Group was name-changed to Transport Media. The other companies included within the group are [he then sets out a list] (hereafter referred to together as 'the Group').
8. The Group has names which are associated with the various advertising media used by MAG.
9. They have each acquired goodwill in the provision of advertising services using the form of media associated with their name. Their purpose is to drive relevant business to MAG.
10. MAG is the contracting party for all advertising services provided by the Group."
"I note from paragraph 3 of the witness statement of Mr Buksh the point is made that the domain transportmedia.co.uk was transferred to MAG on 15 March 2017. That was a matter of internal housekeeping ensuring all records of domains are accessible under one account. MAG has owned the aforementioned domain since its purchase on 15 December 2008."
The judgment of HHJ Hodge
"Mr Buksh told me that whenever he registered a domain name, he was mindful of issues over goodwill and passing off. He claimed that he had registered the Transport Media Agency domain names off his own bat. He said that he had undertaken a quick Google search on the name Transport Media before registering the domain name. He said he had seen that it was the name of a dormant company. He also said that he was aware that, according to the Transport Media website, its owner had 200 clients. Mr Buksh said that he undertook "cyber- squatting" domain names which might become valuable, and that he was not aware that that was illegal. He made the point that he had registered the domain name "Traccountable" on 6 October 2016, at a time when that product was under development and not in use. The "Traccountable" trademark had in fact been registered by the first claimant on 13 June 2014, with effect from 13 March 2014. Mr Buksh indicated that he registered descriptive domain names because a business in that area might want to buy that domain name in the future."
"I am satisfied that Mr Buksh's knowledge of the names Transport Media and Traccountable was clearly derived from Mr Shafiq. I am satisfied that Mr Buksh, just as much as Mr Shafiq, was responsible for advancing a false case …"
"I find that Mr Buksh decided to set up a media advertising agency, using the claimants' business model, with the assistance of knowledge that Mr Shafiq had derived while acting for the first claimant as a consultant because Mr Buksh saw it as a lucrative potential business opportunity."
"[Counsel for the claimant] submitted that the first claimant had provided clear evidence of goodwill in the name "Transport Media". The first claimant had originally been incorporated with that name, and it attracted, and continued to attract, significant business through a website with that name. [Counsel for the claimant] acknowledged that the claim should have been one brought by the first claimant alone, and that the second claimant had been included only on a belt and braces basis. [Counsel for the claimant] submitted that, considering all of the facts set out in relation to breach of confidence (and which I have accepted in the course of this judgment), it was plain that Mr Buksh had registered, and Space Media Agency Limited had used, the website Transport Media Agency in order to take advantage of the first claimant's goodwill in the name Transport Media."
Grounds of Appeal
Ground (1)
Ground (2)
"It is not easy to establish goodwill as to source in a name which consist of descriptive words, and the law is reluctant to allow ordinary descriptive words in the English language to be fenced off so as to become the private preserve of one particular trader. A trader who wishes to maintain an action for passing off in an expression prima facie descriptive of his goods must show that the expression has lost its primary descriptive meaning and has acquired a so-called secondary meaning as a term distinctive of its goods or services. Although the action may succeed, a court will not readily assume that the use of descriptive words is likely to cause confusion and will easily accept small but real differences as adequate to avoid it."
Ground (3)
LADY JUSTICE ROSE:
Order: Appeal allowed in part