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Tesco has lost a bid to overturn a ruling saying that it had copied Lidl's yellow circle logo.
Lidl had accused the supermarket of trying to "deliberately to ride on the coattails of Lidl's reputation" by using a yellow circle to promote its Clubcard scheme.
Last year, Lidl won a High Court claim of trademark infringement, "passing off" and copyright infringement against the rival supermarket over using the yellow circles.
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Tesco denied infringement and took a challenge to the ruling to the Court of Appeal in February. There Tesco argued that there was "no basis" for the High Court judge, Mrs Justice Joanna Smith's, decision.
However, on Tuesday Lord Justice Arnold dismissed Tesco's bid to overturn the claims of trademark infringement and "passing off".
Tesco is not expected to attempt to appeal against Tuesday's ruling and is understood to be updating its Clubcard prices logo in the coming weeks.
Lord Justice Arnold, sitting with Lord Justice Birss and Lord Justice Lewison, said the High Court judge found the yellow circle with a red outline on a blue background "had become distinctive of Lidl" and that the Clubcard prices signs would bring the Lidl logo "to mind".
He continued: "Tesco could easily have used a different sign to promote Clubcard prices. There is no error of law or principle in that reasoning, and the conclusion is one that the judge was fully entitled to reach."
However, Lord Justice Arnold overturned the previous finding of copyright infringement against Tesco.
He said: "Any painter will confirm that placing one colour against another changes the viewer's perception of both. So too
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