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L'Oreal secures legal backing against copycat product
LONDON - The European Court of Justice has ruled in favour of cosmetics company L'Oreal in its trade mark battle with Belgian perfume manufacture Bellure, in a case which sets a precedent for penalising look-a-like products for free-riding on the marketing of those they copy.
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