図形商標

UKIPO

No basis why the addition/removal of the horse’s head and/or the words ASTON MARTIN would be considered a logical and consistent brand extension – 2

Although direct confusion and indirect confusion both involve mistakes on the part of the consumer, it is important to r...
UKIPO

No basis why the addition/removal of the horse’s head and/or the words ASTON MARTIN would be considered a logical and consistent brand extension – 1

Confusion can be direct or indirect. Direct confusion involves the average consumer mistaking one mark for the other, wh...
UKIPO

Both parties operate in different sectors

The opponent is a provider of battery storage, while the holder provides financial services relating to investments in p...
EUIPO

Given the strong visual differences which compensate for the phonetical identity, a likelihood of confusion can be safely excluded

Neither sign has any element that could be considered clearly more dominant than other elements, considering the relativ...
EUIPO

All the elements making up the contested sign do not depart from the norm or customs of the sector of laundry and cleaning products – 1

The perception of the average consumer is not necessarily the same for trade marks consisting of the appearance of the p...
EUIPO

A serious risk that the use of the contested mark would take unfair advantage of the reputation of the earlier mark – 3

It conveys an image of prestige, sophistication, exclusivity, and high economic value. This image has been built over de...
EUIPO

A serious risk that the use of the contested mark would take unfair advantage of the reputation of the earlier mark – 2

In the present case, there is a specific and undeniable connection defined by the market sector targeted by the conteste...
EUIPO

A serious risk that the use of the contested mark would take unfair advantage of the reputation of the earlier mark – 1

The signs to be compared are the earlier figurative mark, consisting of four ‘G’ letters arranged in a square to form a ...
EUIPO

Minor differences are insufficient to rule out a likelihood of confusion – 2

Consumers within the EU may purchase the earlier anti-aging skincare products from a manufacturer’s own online shop, eve...
EUIPO

Minor differences are insufficient to rule out a likelihood of confusion – 1

The Board concurs with the contested decision that both signs are figurative marks composed of two letter ‘F’s mirrored ...