Rectification of the Register
5 Swancom is the owner of the following registered trade marks:
(a) trade mark number 1388154 for "CORNER HOTEL" (with a filing date of 11 October 2010) registered in respect of the following services:
Class 41: Organising, conducting, providing and providing information in relation to entertainment and cultural activities, being live music performances; providing facilities for live music performances; ticket booking and reservation services for entertainment and cultural activities being live music performances; publication services relating to these services; provision of all such services over a global computer network;
Class 43: Provision of food and drink; cocktail lounge, bar, cafe, snack bar and restaurant services; catering services; hospitality services
(b) trade mark number 1442211 for "CORNER" (with a filing date of 10 August 2011) registered in respect of the following services:
Class 41: Organising, conducting, providing and providing information in relation to entertainment, recreation, sporting and cultural activities, including live music performances; amusement services; entertainment services; providing facilities for entertainment, recreation, sporting and cultural activities, including live music performances; ticket booking and reservation services for entertainment, recreation, sporting and cultural activities; publication services relating to these services; provision of all such services over a global computer network;
Class 43: Provision of food and drink; cocktail lounge, bar, cafe, snack bar and restaurant services; catering services; hospitality services
(c) trade mark number 1623364 for "CORNER PRESENTS" (with a filing date of 16 May 2014) registered in respect of the following services:
Class 41: Music and entertainment booking services, including providing information about music and entertainment booking services; and
(d) trade mark number 1669900 for "THE CORNER" (with a filing date of 20 January 2015) registered in respect of the following services:
Class 41: Organising, conducting, providing and providing information in relation to entertainment, recreation, sporting and cultural activities, including live music performances; amusement services; entertainment services; providing facilities for entertainment, recreation, sporting and cultural activities, including live music performances; ticket booking and reservation services for entertainment, recreation, sporting and cultural activities; publication services relating to these services; provision of all such services over a global computer network.
Class 43: Provision of food and drink; cocktail lounge, bar, cafe, snack bar and restaurant services; catering services; hospitality services
6 By its cross-claim, JCHPL applied for an order under s 88(1)(a) of the Trade Marks Act 1995 (Cth) (TMA) that the Register be rectified by cancelling the registration of Swancom's registered trade marks in respect of the registered services in class 41 (but not in respect of the registered services in class 43). One of the grounds relied on by JCHPL was that, at the filing date, the marks were not capable of distinguishing Swancom's services as registered in class 41 from the services of other persons (a ground of opposition under ss 41 and 57).
7 In the principal judgment, I found that:
(a) the CORNER HOTEL mark, at the filing date, was both capable of distinguishing, and did in fact distinguish, Swancom's professional live music services (comprising the booking of the artist and the promotion, ticketing and staging of the performance at the venue) from the services of other persons and those are the services covered by the registration in class 41 (at [158] - [162]);
(b) each of the CORNER and THE CORNER marks, at their respective filing dates, did in fact distinguish Swancom's professional live music services from the services of other persons and Swancom is entitled to registration of those marks in respect of those services but not the broader categories of services covered by the registration in class 41 (at [164] - [166]); and
(c) the CORNER PRESENTS mark, at the filing date, was capable of distinguishing the services of Swancom in respect of which the mark is registered (music and entertainment booking services) (at [169]).
8 In respect of the CORNER and THE CORNER marks, I concluded that:
164 The evidence concerning the use of the CORNER and THE CORNER marks, and the industry evidence concerning the reputation of those marks, satisfies me that, at their respective filing dates, those marks did in fact distinguish Swancom's professional live music services from the services of other persons. It follows, in my view, that Swancom is entitled to registration of those marks in respect of its professional live music services. However, as submitted by JCHPL, the class 41 services in respect of which Swancom obtained registration of those marks is far wider than the class 41 services in respect of which Swancom obtained registration of the CORNER HOTEL mark. The registered services in class 41 for the CORNER and THE CORNER marks are as follows:
Organising, conducting, providing and providing information in relation to entertainment, recreation, sporting and cultural activities, including live music performances; amusement services; entertainment services; providing facilities for entertainment, recreation, sporting and cultural activities, including live music performances; ticket booking and reservation services for entertainment, recreation, sporting and cultural activities; publication services relating to these services; provision of all such services over a global computer network
165 It can be seen that live music performances are only one element of those registered services. The registration covers the provision of amusement and entertainment services and providing facilities for entertainment, recreation, sporting and cultural activities. At trial, there was almost no evidence of use of the marks by Swancom in connection with those services, and no evidence of intention to use the marks for such services. The only evidence of use of the marks by Swancom in respect of that broader category of services was an advertisement to watch the AFL Grand Final on "big screens" in the rooftop, bandroom and front bar sections of the Corner Hotel. The display of sporting events on a large screen is a typical service provided free of charge in hotels and other hospitality venues. The CORNER and THE CORNER marks are not to any extent inherently adapted to distinguish such services. As previously stated, the evidence shows that a significant number of hotels have called themselves "Corner Hotel" for the ordinary signification of the word "corner" (because they are located on a corner). The evidence also shows that a number of cafés and bars have also used the word "corner" in their trading name for the same reason.
166 It follows that I am satisfied that s 41 of the TMA does not require the rejection of the registration of the CORNER and THE CORNER marks by Swancom in respect of class 41 services relating to the provision of professional live music services. However, a question arises whether the registration ought to be amended, or a condition or limitation be entered on the registration, to preserve the freedom of hotels and other providers of hospitality services (such as cafés, bars and restaurants), who may provide ancillary entertainment services (for example, free live music or sporting events shown on large screens), to use the word "corner" in their trading name. That is a question relating to relief on which the parties will be invited to make further submissions. The resolution of that question does not affect the analysis of the infringement claims.
9 JCHPL submitted that the CORNER and THE CORNER marks ought to be limited in the manner indicated in the principal judgment and that the Court should make an order that the registrations be amended to include the following limitation:
Registration of this mark shall give no right to prohibit hotels, cafes, bars and restaurants that may provide ancillary entertainment services (such as free live music or sporting events shown on large screens) from using the word CORNER in their trading name.
10 Swancom did not oppose the Court making an order to amend the registration of the CORNER and THE CORNER marks (in light of the Court's findings in the principal judgment), but submitted that the simplest and most appropriate order is to narrow the class 41 services of those registrations so that they are identical to the class 41 services of CORNER HOTEL as follows:
Organising, conducting, providing and providing information in relation to entertainment, recreation, sporting and cultural activities, includingbeing live music performances; amusement services; entertainment services; providing facilities for entertainment, recreation, sporting and cultural activites, includinglive music performances; ticket booking and reservation services for entertainment, recreation, sporting and cultural activities being live music performances; publication services relating to these services; provision of all such services over a global computer network
11 Swancom submitted that its proposed order is appropriate in circumstances where the Court has considered those services and found them properly registrable for CORNER HOTEL. It further submitted that adding a limitation to the existing registration gives rise to potential issues of construction of the limitation.
12 In my view, the form of order proposed by Swancom is the more appropriate order for the reasons submitted by Swancom. I will therefore make an order in those terms.