欧州

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The conjoining of the two words ‘easyHotel’ that forms a neologism will be meaningful and is not distinct from the mere sum of its parts. – 3

In the present case, the Board finds that despite a certain degree of stylisation, the figurative elements, namely the f...
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The conjoining of the two words ‘easyHotel’ that forms a neologism will be meaningful and is not distinct from the mere sum of its parts. – 2

The verbal elements of the contested sign constitute the exact sum of its parts and possess no further feature capable o...
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The conjoining of the two words ‘easyHotel’ that forms a neologism will be meaningful and is not distinct from the mere sum of its parts. – 1

The expression ‘easyHotel’ sends the unambiguous message to consumers that the services objected to possess positive cha...
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Visually similar to an average degree and aurally similar to an above-average degree – 2

Phonetically, the signs coincide in the sound ‘truss’ at the beginning. Although the contested sign is shorter that the ...
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Visually similar to an average degree and aurally similar to an above-average degree – 1

It is true that the signs present differences: the applicant’s possesses figurative features and is short. The signs dif...
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It is very unlikely that the color of the product will determine the consumers’ choice

The mere fact that the colour purple was chosen because of its unusual, unique and memorable character must be disregard...
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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...
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The term ‘LEGALTECH’ conveys a promotional message with regard to the services at issue

The term ‘LEGALTECH’ conveys a message that is understood immediately and without any effort by the relevant public. Eve...
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The word ‘Hawaiian’ will be understood as a reference to a state of the US in the central Pacific. 

Following the assessment of the inherent distinctiveness of the sign’s single verbal element, the examiner would then ne...
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The term ‘properti’ will be understood in the same way as the English term ‘property’

Considering that the contested sign ‘properti’ and the English noun ‘property’ are pronounced (almost) identically, at l...