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Apparent No Illegibility Defense In The UK

Out-law.com: "Defence of poor quality trademark reproduction rejected by Court of Appeal":

A man has tried to overturn a conviction by claiming that he could not have infringed a trade mark because his copy of it was so poor. Gary Boulter has been refused permission to appeal his conviction of criminal trade mark infringement.