Monday, December 26, 2011

Supermarket Copycat Branding May Have Duped Holiday Shoppers

Are Supermarkets using copycat branding techniques, to make their own products resemble popular, branded goods? Officials are concerned that shoppers may have been duped into buying products they didn't want this Holiday Season, because of confusing product branding. Many experts have voiced concern, that the copycat practice is intentional, and meant to persuade consumers.

"There are a range of ways that we could change the trademark legislation to not just trademark the name, but [also] trademark the look," said one Food and Grocery Council executive.

An associate professor from the University of Western Australia, says that supermarkets are "pushing the limits" of what is considered legally acceptable, under trademark law. Although there are a variety of laws, that are designed to prevent companies from copying the brand building efforts of other businesses' products, trademark laws are not doing enough to protect manufacturers; or consumers.

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