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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office Decisions >> DEVICE ONLY MARK (Trade Mark: Opposition) [2004] UKIntelP o01004 (13 January 2004) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKIntelP/2004/o01004.html Cite as: [2004] UKIntelP o1004, [2004] UKIntelP o01004 |
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Result
Section 3(1)(b) - Opposition successful
Points Of Interest
Summary
The opponent filed evidence to support their claims that target devices are used by a number of companies as a trade mark in the clothing field. It also has, apparently, significance in relation to "mod" clothing.
The applicants also filed evidence of use of the sign at RAF displays; that the "roundel" is used in relation to the RAF Benevolent Fund and as a corporate logo for the RAF. There was, however, little evidence that such use extended into the clothing field.
The Hearing Officer considered the evidence filed and decided that the "roundel" or "target device" would be associated by the general public with the Mods, the RAF and a variety of suppliers in the context of a decorative motif rather than as indicator of origin. The mark applied for was without distinctive character and opposition succeeded under Section 3(1)(b).