Gepubliceerd op donderdag 8 september 2011
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METRO(NIA)

Gerecht EU 8 september 2011, Zaak T-525/09 (MIP Metro tegen OHIM/Metronia)

 

 

Voor de liefhebber. Gemeenschapsmerk. Oppositieprocedure op grond van ouder (Duits) beeldmerk METRO tegen gemeenschapsbeeldmerkaanvrage METRONIA (computer toepassing, games, hardware/ software, (klasse 9, 20, 28 en 41). Relatieve weigeringsgrond, echter geen verwarringsgevaar. Oppositie wordt afgewezen.

14. By decision of 8 October 2009 (‘the contested decision’) the Board of Appeal rejected the opposition and ordered the applicant to pay the costs. In essence, the Board of Appeal held that, notwithstanding a certain aural similarity between the signs at issue, there was no likelihood of confusion, having regard to the nature of the goods and services concerned and the way in which they are marketed. Effectively, it held that the goods and services at issue were purchased after visual inspection, meaning that the visual element of the comparison was more important than the aural element. The Board of Appeal concluded that there was no likelihood of confusion because of the importance of the visual element and the fact that the signs at issue were visually and conceptually different.