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RED-X (Trade Mark: Opposition) [2002] UKIntelP o08102 (13 February 2002)

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Trade mark decision

BL Number
O/081/02
Decision date
13 February 2002
Hearing officer
Mr S P Rowan
Mark
RED-X
Classes
32, 33
Applicants
Crystal Drinks Limited
Opponents
Red Bull GmbH
Opposition
Sections 5(2)(b) & 5(4)(a)

Result

Section 5(2)(b) - Opposition failed

Section 5(4)(a) - Opposition failed

Points Of Interest

Summary

The opponents based their opposition on their marks RED and RED BULL, and sought the exclusion of "energy/alertness drinks" from the applicants’ specification. Dealing with the matter first under Section 5(2)(b), the Hearing Officer noted that the goods were identical/similar and the opponents’ mark (RED BULL) was highly distinctive. However, he found no likelihood of confusion between the marks (RED-X and RED BULL)and went on to consider the matter of the opponents’ mark RED, pending before OHIM, and constituting an earlier trade mark by reason of its filing date. Here he felt that the evidence did not give the word RED anything other than a weak claim to a distinctive character. He went on to compare the marks, and remarked that "where short marks are concerned, particularly short marks that consist of or contain elements that are weakly distinctive in themselves, small differences may suffice to avoid a finding of likelihood of confusion".



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