Alphabetical index
IPCASS
is a searchable Intellectual Property (IP) crime
law database.
It provides the IP Community, notably Enforcers, with access to useful points
of IP Law that have been
established by the courts over recent years.
All Case titles
in this
index are cross-referenced by including all parties in each case alphabetically. For example, the Denard v Abbas case is heading the list of cases
beginning
with 'A', because 'Abbas' is another party.
Each entry includes
important information about the case, including relevant legislation, where reported and a summary of
what happened.

- Nestle UK Ltd v Zeta Espacial SA; MAGIC BALL Trade Mark
- R v Maher and others
- Bravado Merchandising Services Ltd v Mainstream Publishing (Edinburgh) Ltd
- R v Mainwaring
- Reject Shop Plc v Robert Manners
- Marcel and others v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis and others (reported 1991)
- Marcel and others v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis and others (CA) (reported 1992)
- British Telecommunications Plc, Virgin Enterprises Ltd, J Sainsbury Plc, Marks & Spencer Plc, and Ladbroke Group Plc v One in a Million Ltd and others
- Mars GB Limited v Cadbury Limited
- Tringham, Ho, Eley and Mayron Multimedia Ltd v Oxfordshire TSO
- MBNA America Bank NA v Stephen Freeman
- Frank Yuen v McDonald's Corporation and McDonald's Restaurants Ltd
- Screen Multimedia and Budnick, Carey v MCPS (1st instance)
- R v Rachel McCrudden
- Ex parte McGoldrick & Co
- R v Mealor (Jonathan Charles)
- Gina Shoes Ltd v Medici Ltd
- R v Menard
- Scott v Metropolitan Police Commissioner
- Adidas-Salomon AG v. Microhaven Ltd, Richard Sinclair, Geoffrey McKee (trading as Geoffrey Black Sportswear), Geoffrey Black Ltd
- Microsoft Corporation v (1) Akbal Alibhai (2) Nabil Bakir
- Ex parte Roberts, Keith John, R v Milton Keynes Magistrates Court and others
- Minerva Trade Mark
- Ex parte Mitchell
- R v Mitchell
- Mothercare (UK) Ltd v Penguin Books
- Allied Domecq Spirits & Wine Ltd v Murray Mc David Ltd
- Musa v Le Maitre
- Musical Fidelity Ltd v Vickers (t/a Vickers Hi-Fi)