Business & Commerce

#62025TJ0073Genel Mahkeme'nin (Sekizinci Daire) 25 Şubat 2026 Tarihli Kararı

🇪🇺European Union··Other·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The General Court ruled on a case involving Viva Credit, which faced partial revocation of its EU trademark due to insufficient proof of genuine use. This decision affects businesses that rely on trademark protection to maintain their brand identity in the EU market. Companies must now ensure they can demonstrate actual use of their trademarks to avoid similar issues.

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Key Changes

  • Partial revocation of the trademark due to lack of genuine use.
  • Requirement for businesses to provide proof of actual use of their trademarks.
  • Increased scrutiny on trademark validity in the EU.

Affected Parties

Viva Credit IFN SAEuropean Union Intellectual Property Office+1 more…

Tags

trademark,EU law,business