図形商標

EUIPO

Perceived merely as a decorative element for aesthetic or ornamental purposes

In the sectors of industrial hardware and machine operating and clamping components, mechanical transmission and bearing...
EUIPO

A lesser degree of similarity between the signs may be offset by a higher degree of similarity between the goods or services – 2

For the sake of completeness, and purely ad abundantiam, the Board observes that, even if it were assumed that a part of...
EUIPO

A lesser degree of similarity between the signs may be offset by a higher degree of similarity between the goods or services – 1

The signs coincide in that they comprise exclusively of a single abstract figurative device formed by two lines joined a...
USPTO

Are These Two Logo Marks Confusable for Candy?

In marks consisting of words and a design, the words are normally accorded greater weight because they are likely to mak...
EUIPO

The differences between the confronted purely figurative marks are sufficient to outweigh the elements in common

Visually, the signs coincide in that they have a circular arrangement with repeated elements placed around a central poi...
EUIPO

Consumers focus on the verbal elements rather than on the representation of the ice cream itself on the packaging – 3

According to case-law, the weakly / non-distinctive character of an element that is common to two signs reduces the rela...
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 – 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 – 1

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

The first Dupont factor weighs in favor of likelihood of confusion

The oval design feature of Applicant’s mark that surrounds the word DSU and frames it, forming a background, does not di...