Kisha Case Study

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Introduction:-

To start with, Kaisha Lowell is one of the most famous for being dancer, actress and singer around the world.

Keisha has more than forty stores around the world that sells different kind of Perfumes and clothes. In addition, Kaisha Lowell generate more than thirty million in total revenue in general.

The consultant canadian woman and an entrepreneur they relocated and moved to the United Arab Emirates exactly to Dubai with husband for some business. Kay entered the market as he opened a store that sells inexpensive clothing with a different kind of material in deira city center and throw their own website which is http://www.KayLo.com.

Thereafter, Keisha Lowell became more aware of the allegedly trademark infringements as she called her attorney general immediate. Kay Lowell’s attorney sent a brief writing letter to Kay Lowe demandingly that she has stop using “KayLo” for her products and branch for some purpose.

When Kay ignored, Keisha’s attorney filed a lawsuit against Kay Lowe and her branch in Dubai court of first request for the alleged trademark infringement.
Kaisha filed against Kay Lowe. this is because the ideas and the knowledge are very important for both national and international trades. on the other hand, because the trademark is consider it as an intellectualization property. as might it could affects the economic of Keisha Lowell trademark.

In this low project first full, I'm going to discuss about the potential issue between those two members. secondly, I'll explain how the United Arab Emirates trademark law will affect both side and their litigator. in addition to that, I'll briefly explain if the united arab emirates is a part of the intellectualization property and how that will affe...

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...ellectual property owners with in the United Arab Emirates are very cautious when it comes to finding fake for their products being sold by others. The major issue that makes the Intellectual property owners hesitate to file a complaint against them, because fakes are hard to be determent.
If they file a complaint against a business that is allegedly selling fake products but they aren’t, they could be suspecting infringement.

under the law of the UAE, intellectual property owners are entitled to exercise their legal rights by a complaint against the suspected infringement. it is recommended for brand owners to unite their efforts. By doing so, inferior goods will starved.
Copyright infringement and fake products are causing both financial and brand recognition issues for big manufacturers, because of the low quality that makes the actual product look un useful.

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