Outcome of star’s bitter legal battle

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A trademark battle between former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham and a Sydney-based skincare company has been settled.

, after Homebush West-based VB Skinlab sought to register the trademarks “VB Salon” and “VB Skinlab” in Australia for marketing its products and services.

A listing for the appeal in the Federal Circuit Court last Wednesday was vacated as the parties worked towards an agreement. By Friday, Judge Julia Baird made orders dismissing the appeal by consent, noting parties had agreed to terms in a settlement. The 46-year-old was appealing a decision by IP Australia, which in March found she had not established any grounds of opposition and the two VB marks should proceed to registration.

IP Australia delegate Nicholas Smith described Beckham as “an individual from the United Kingdom who is a well-known figure in the fields of music … and fashion” in the initial decision.

 

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