Abstract

In 2006 Cadbury Adams Brasil Ltda, owner of the trademark Chiclets, filed a lawsuit against Docile Alimentos Ltda, demanding the revocation of their trademark XCle for infringement. Drawing examples from this trademark dispute we present a theoretical framework and its technical basis to present the argument which enabled the defendant to win the case. We interpret language within the perspective of Social Semiotics with a focus on multimodality and set out to demonstrate its usefulness with examples from trademark disputes in identifying links between Law, Linguistics and Semiotics. Using a nationally well-known Brazilian trademark as an example we will show through a focus on naming and packaging how a multimodal analysis can be used to defend against a charge of trademark infringement.

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