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TUESDAY, 17 JANUARY 2012
General Court: KICO v KIKA
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General Court: KICO v KIKA
In Judgment T-249/10, the General Court examined an appeal in a case between CTM applicant Kitzinger & Co. and opponent Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk for the following signs and identical or similar goods in Class 16:
KIKA
Contested CTM V. Earlier German TM CTM
The Opposition Division had found a risk of confusion based on earlier German figurative mark. The Board of appeal confirmed the ruling based rather on the earlier word mark. The Court upheld the finding of likelihood of confusion on the grounds of earlier word CTM ‘KIKA’ because the marks have a medium visual similarity, high aural similarity and there is no conceptual meaning to influence the comparison.
Posted by: Laetitia Lagarde @ 17.43Tags: General Court, likelihood of confusion, KICO, KIKA,
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