How have courts dealt with disputes involving a Canadian party and a Canadian trademark?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Tucows.Com Co. v. Lojas Renner S.A., 2010 ONSC 5851 (CanLII):

The dispute in Black v. Molson Canada, above, involved Canadian parties and a Canadian trademark. Upon reviewing the UDRP decision to transfer the domain name, the court granted the applicant’s application preventing the transfer ordered by the arbitrator.

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