French Crocodiles v Polish Caimans: The General Court Confirms Rejection of the Registration of a Mark Similar to the Lacoste Iconic Logo

In the Kajman case (Eugenia Mocek, Jadwiga Wenta KAJMAN v OHIM and Lacoste, ECLI:EU:T:2015:738, T-364/13 General Court of the EU, 30 September 2015) the General Court of the EU (GC) has confirmed the OHIM rejection of the application for the registration of a mark similar to the iconic Lacoste logo for leather goods, clothing and footwear because there was a likelihood of confusion arising out of an average conceptual similarity and the high distinctiveness of the Lacoste mark.

The article is published here. 

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