結合商標

EUIPO

‘TRUE CLASSIC’ will be perceived as a simple, common advertising message – 1

The word combination ‘true classic’ is a grammatically correct expression and meaningful for the English-speaking part o...
EUIPO

The distinctiveness of “SUN” to be below average in the context of non-alcoholic drinks – 1

Where some elements of a trade mark are descriptive of the goods and services for which that mark is protected or of the...
USPTO

JAPANESE COWBOY Confusable with TOKYO COWBOY for Restaurant and Bar Services

The marks each have a geographic term (TOKYO and JAPANESE) as the first term; they share the literal term COWBOY as the ...
USPTO

Is VEGGIES IN EVERY BITE Merely Descriptive of Pasta?

We may also look to Applicant’s website and product packaging as evidence of public perception.Even Applicant itself use...
USPTO

UX ACADEMY Generic for Education services

In sum, the circumstantial evidence of record falls well short of establishing acquired distinctiveness in this case whe...
USPTO

CHATGPT Merely Descriptive of Chatbot Software

Dr. Neal conducted a survey, in the “Teflon” format, of 213 software developers to assess whether the term “GPT” is gene...
USPTO

COGNAC LIFE for Magazine Publishing Confusable with Famous COGNAC Regional Certification Mark – 2

Because COGNAC brandy is commonly featured in magazines and other publications and because BNIC publishes its own digita...
USPTO

COGNAC LIFE for Magazine Publishing Confusable with Famous COGNAC Regional Certification Mark – 1

A certification mark, as distinguished from a trademark, does not indicate commercial source or distinguish the goods or...
EUIPO

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...
EUIPO

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...