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Jaguar Land Rover Loses Trademark Battle Over The Original Defender In The UK – CarScoops
The decision opens the way for Ineos to go ahead and launch the Grenadier.

Jaguar Land Rover has lost a court battle in the UK to get the trademark rights for the shape of the original Defender, allowing Ineos Group to go ahead and launch the Grenadier off-roader.
The UK Intellectual Property Office found that the shapes Jaguar Land Rover wished to get trademarked werent distinctive enough, with a London court dismissing the carmakers latest appeal.
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