Portfolio Home, a textiles supplier, has won more than £35,000 in damages following a successful claim for copyright infringement. Manor Park Trading initially denied the copyright claim on the basis that the respective designs were different but admitted liability immediately before trial in 2019. Portfolio Home’s innovative and best-selling design Orkney was copied by Manor Park Trading, which marketed its fake product as ‘Aztec’ on online marketplaces such as Amazon.
Sales of Orkney declined significantly following the launch of ‘Aztec’ in 2017. Portfolio Home, based in Denton, Greater Manchester, is a leading designer and supplier of bed linen and sheets, cushions, curtains and towels to high street and online retailers. Portfolio is a registered trademark of Bridstock Gate, which is part of the Evans Group of Companies.
The judge accepted Portfolio Home’s calculation for its lost profit for the period in which ‘Aztec’ was on sale, plus the following two years, ordering Manor Park to pay damages plus a costs contribution.
IP lawyer, Tony Catterall said: “We are delighted to have brought this claim to a successful conclusion on behalf of Portfolio Home. Reputable firms in the textile trade spend vast sums on their design function, and it is immensely frustrating to see a successful design copied. The result of this claim demonstrates that our clients can be confident of using the legal system to protect their investment in original designs.”
Portfolio Home managing director Paul Callan said: “We are pleased to have concluded this claim on the basis that we have established the principle that the Evans Group of Companies will not stand for copyright infringement. We take great pride in the innovative nature of our products and invest heavily in the design of our original textile ranges. This case has shown that we will pursue anybody who crosses the line into plagiarism of our designs.”




