In a fascinating, but very long (266 paras), judgment, Mr Justice Arnold has made an order requiring ISPs to block six web sites that sell counterfeit goods such as fake Cartier bracelets. The judgment in Cartier, Montblanc and Richemont v BSkyB, BT, TalkTalk, EE and Virgin (Open Rights Group intervening) [2014] EWHC 3354 (Ch) ranges from the efficacy and cost of the many past copyright breach blocks through an analysis of the EU law in this area and ends with the judge concluding that there is jurisdiction to make blocking orders in these circumstances and making an order which largely follows that sought by the claimants (subject to some additional ‘safeguards’. As Mr Justice Arnold stated (at [2]):
The full judgment can be read here. Given the very large number of similar sites on the Internet selling fake goods, it seems likely that this will be the first order of a number of the same type. Given some of the principles applied in the judgment, it may also open the door to even more orders, not just those relating to trade marks.