Aldi, Dupes and IP Law: When “Inspired By” Goes Too Far - Episode 7 


Episode summary  

Aldi is no stranger to headlines for its lookalike products — often called “dupes”. But when does copying cross the legal line from legitimate competition into intellectual property infringement?  In this episode of Elise Explains IP, Elise unpacks the legal risks behind dupe culture and explains how courts in Australia and the UK are responding. Using two recent and high-profile decisions — Hampden Holdings I.P. Pty Ltd v Aldi Foods Pty Ltd in Australia and the Thatchers v Aldi case in the UK — Elise explores how copyright and trade mark law can be used to protect brand owners against copycat packaging.  This episode is essential listening for brand owners, founders, marketers, and anyone developing or launching consumer products.  


What we cover

What a “dupe” actually is — and why they are legally controversial Aldi’s long-running strategy of lookalike products

Why Australian courts often reject trade mark confusion arguments

How copyright in packaging design can succeed where trade marks fail

The Federal Court’s findings in Hampden Holdings I.P. Pty Ltd v Aldi Foods Pty Ltd [2024] FCA 1452

What “substantial part” means in copyright infringement

Why Aldi was ordered to pay additional damages

The UK decision in Thatchers Cider Company Ltd v Aldi Stores Ltd

How “unfair advantage” works in trade mark law — even without confusion

Practical IP lessons for businesses navigating competitive markets  


Key takeaways

You do not need identical branding for infringement — overall impression matters

Copyright can be a powerful and under-used weapon against copycat packaging Intent and internal design instructions can be critical evidence

Trade mark law increasingly focuses on unfair advantage, not just consumer confusion

A layered IP strategy is essential for brands vulnerable to imitation  


Cases discussed

Hampden Holdings I.P. Pty Ltd v Aldi Foods Pty Ltd [2024] FCA 1452

Thatchers Cider Company Ltd v Aldi Stores Ltd (UK Court of Appeal)  


About the podcast  

Elise Explains IP breaks down intellectual property law into practical, real-world insights for business owners and professionals. No jargon. No fluff. Just clear explanations of how IP law works — and how to use it.