Trade mark decision

BL Number
O/331/99
Decision date
22 September 1999
Hearing Officer
Dr W J Trott
Mark
PLAYER/PLAYERS
Classes
33
Applicants
Halewood International Limited
Opponents
Imperial Tobacco Limited
Opposition
Section 5(2)(b), 5(3), 5(4)(a) and 3(3)

Result

5(2)(b) - opposition failed as marks not confusingly similar. (Registered mark JSP John Player Special)

5(3) - opposition failed - case not made out even through respective marks identical

5(4)(a) - opposition failed in view of finding under 5(2)(b) and 5(3)

Points Of Interest

  • 1. To succeed under Section 5(3) an opponent must file evidence to support allegations that the mark applied for will take unfair advantage of or be detrimental to the continued use of their mark.

Summary

Opponents opposition based on registration of JSP John Players Special for alcoholic goods in Class 33 and on registrations in Class 34 for the mark PLAYERS. In relation to 5(2)(b) the H/O decided that the respective marks in Class 33 were not confusingly similar.

In dealing with 5(3) where the marks at issue are identical, the H/O concluded that the opponents had not established that the new mark would take unfair advantage of or be detrimental to the continued use of their mark. The fact that PLAYER/PLAYERS is a dictionary word with a well known meaning was taken into account by the H/O.

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