IPO Application for revocation successful.
This was one of five revocation actions launched on the same day and involving the same parties. The decisions in relation to the others are set out in BL O/379/04 and BL O/381/04.
The registration in this case covered ‘lace and embroidery; ribbons and braid; artificial flowers; all included in Class 26’.
The Hearing Officer was not satisfied that the evidence filed by the registered proprietor showed use of the mark on the goods specified in the registration. The application for revocation succeeded accordingly. As in the case of BL O/379/04, the tribunal had no discretion to preserve the registration.
Judges:
Mr M Reynolds
Citations:
O/380/04, [2004] UKIntelP o38004
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Citing:
See Also – Elle (Trade Mark: Revocation) O/381/04 IPO 30-Dec-2004
IPO Two applications for revocation dismissed; application, partially successful in respect of third registration.
This was a decision in respect of three of five revocation actions launched on the same day . .
Cited by:
See Also – Elle (Trade Mark: Revocation) O/379/04 IPO 30-Dec-2004
IPO Application for revocation largely successful: registration reduced to ‘beach towels’.
This was one of five revocation actions launched on the same day and involving the same parties. The decisions in . .
Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.
Intellectual Property
Updated: 17 October 2022; Ref: scu.456157