| McDonald's 
                              wins "McCurry" war in Malaysia
 KUALA 
                              LUMPUR (Reuters) - U.S. burger chain McDonald's 
                              Corp has won a five-year legal battle against a 
                              tiny Malaysian eatery called "McCurry," 
                              persuading a judge that passers-by might confuse 
                              it with the fast-food giant. 
 The 24-hour open-air restaurant serves spicy fish-head 
                              curries, tandoori chicken and other Indian delicacies 
                              on a street corner in the capital, under a large 
                              "McCurry" sign.
 "The defendant's use of the word McCurry and 
                              employing signage featuring colors distinctive of 
                              the plaintiff's was indulging in acts that could 
                              rise to confusion and deception," the judge 
                              was quoted as saying in local media Friday.
 
 In Thursday's ruling, the court ordered the curry 
                              house to drop the "Mc" from their signage, 
                              but state news agency Bernama said the restaurant 
                              planned to appeal the ruling, arguing that "McCurry" 
                              was just an abbreviation for "Malaysian Chicken 
                              Curry."
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