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David & Goliath Champion Christine Dunford of Triclimb Joins ACID as an Ambassador

ACID is delighted that “David & Goliath” pioneer Christine Dunford of Triclimb has accepted an invitation to become an ACID Ambassador. Many will be familiar with the heart-breaking journey that Chris and her fellow directors have had to travel for justice against behemoth retailer Aldi.

Triclimb are famous for bringing a modern version of the Pikler triangle to life and Christine is the amazing designer who turned Triclimb dreams into tangible wooden triangles of endless possibility. Her background is furniture design, teaching, and craftsmanship – and she is dedicated to designing beautiful and sustainable products for children that promote creative play. Despite registering her design and trade marking the name, Aldi produced a lookalike and used her trade mark without permission.

Accepting the role of ACID Ambassador, Chris Dunford said, “Our experience at Triclimb has taught us that if you’re a small business looking to protect your designs, the system is very broken. We found ourselves up against much larger companies with deeper pockets. ACID was absolutely crucial for our business; they supported, championed, and worked with us all the way to a successful resolution, and I couldn’t be prouder to support the amazing work they are doing in fighting for real, on-the-ground protection for designers. IP theft is not only unfair; it stifles innovation, adversely affects the UK manufacturing sector, and ultimately costs jobs. We found ourselves in a David and Goliath situation – ACID was our slingshot and pebble.”

ACID CEO Dids Macdonald, OBE., said“Christine’s tenacity in standing up for her IP rights has been awe-inspiring. Not only that, but she has accompanied me to meet the All-Party Parliamentary Group on IP issues and told her sad tale to parliamentarians who have taken this forward. In further talks with Government officials, the IPO is now concentrating on addressing David & Goliath issues head on and thanks to Christine and others being bold enough to tell their story we are making real progress to stop this insidious culture once and for all. Innovators like Triclimb provide the zeitgeist for tomorrows design solutions. IP infringement as we have seen repeatedly, from the likes of Aldo and others, is a sanitised word for theft. It must stop. We couldn’t be more delighted that Chris has joined the ranks of our impressive Ambassadors.”

Nick Kounoupias, ACID Chief Counsel and IP Director, said: I never want to hear the words again uttered by designer Chris Dunford of Triclimb during her recent David & Goliath battle with Aldi who said: “I’m so disenchanted with the current IP framework; I am finding it difficult to be inspired to design again.” This is shameful. Christine’s wealth of experience as a truly creative designer is welcomed and I applaud the decision to make her an ACID Ambassador, I know she will be a committed champion for much needed design law reform.”

Information about the Climbing Triangle – Is a classic Pickler inspired climbing triangle with a modern twist. Its primary function is to aid climbing and encouraging movement in young children, but Triclimb is much more than that. Triclimb features a wonderfully but innovative design which gives it a graphical purity both when poised and ready for play or when folded for storage. An open-ended development toy that’s not just for climbing, simultaneously encouraging play, movement, and expression.

www.triclimb.uk.com

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