#62025TJ007718 Mart 2026 tarihli Genel Mahkeme (İkinci Daire) Kararı.
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🇬🇧 English
The General Court ruled on a case involving Debonair Trading Internacional Lda and the EU Intellectual Property Office regarding the trademark application for 'AOURA'. The court found that the new mark could cause confusion with an existing mark 'AURA LOEWE', which means businesses must be careful when choosing similar brand names to avoid legal issues. This decision mainly affects companies looking to register trademarks in the EU.
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Key Changes
- The court confirmed that similar trademarks can lead to confusion.
- Businesses must demonstrate genuine use of existing trademarks to oppose new applications.
- The ruling emphasizes the importance of distinctiveness in trademark registration.
Affected Parties
Debonair Trading Internacional LdaEU Intellectual Property Office+1 more…
Tags
trademark,EU law,intellectual property…