'Morally offensive' Jesus Jeans loses UK trademark fight
11 Dec 2003 | by Claire Billings,
public, based on the view of a "right thinking member of the public". He said the name was was "contrary to public policy or to accepted principles of morality". However, in 1997 the Patent Office ... : "Moral grounds should only be raised where there is a question of public order. The use of the word ...



