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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office Decisions >> SMIRNOFF (Trade Mark: Revocation) [2001] UKIntelP o52301 (23 November 2001) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKIntelP/2001/o52301.html Cite as: [2001] UKIntelP o52301 |
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Result
Section 46(1) - Applications for revocation failed. [One registration partially revoked]
Section 47(2) - Application for invalidation partially successful
Points Of Interest
Summary
Note: This was one of five actions, concerning 18 marks involving the same parties and heard over two days. The central and common feature of all these disputes was the marks SMIRNOFF or its equivalent in Cyrillic script.
In this case the applicants sought the revocation and invalidation of 14 registrations, on the grounds that:- the marks did not belong to the registered proprietors (Section 3(6)); they were deceptive as to origin, quality etc. (Section 3(3)(b); their use was prohibited in the UK (Section 3(4)); and in consequence of the use made of them they were liable to mislead the public etc (Section 46(1)(d)).
The Hearing Officer decided most of these matters in favour of the registered proprietors. In particular he found that the marks in suit were not trade descriptions and that in any event their various elements were not such as to materially deceive the public as to quality or origin. One registration was partially reduced in scope to reflect the use which had been made of it.