![]() Justice Shankar has directed both WinZo and Google to place on record a joint schedule for recording of evidence. On the other hand, Google has taken the stand that several other browsers display such warning while downloading third-party APK format files or applications and therefore, it constitutes an industry practice. It is WinZo's case that Google's warning amounts to infringement of its trademarks and it disparages the digital gaming services under the “WinZO” or “WinZO Games” marks. The issues have arisen in a suit filed by WinZo last year against Google seeking protection of its trademarks “WinZo” and “WinZo Games”. Justice C Hari Shankar will also decide as to whether the use of file name in the warning amounts to use as a trademark under the Trade Marks Act, 1999. The warning displayed by Google is “This type of file may harm your device. ![]() The Delhi High Court is set to decide as to whether the display of warning by Google to users before they download WinZo's APK file on Chrome mobile browser constitutes disparagement of digital gaming platform's trademarks, goodwill, reputation and business.
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