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Judgment of the General Court (Eighth Chamber) of 5 February 2020.
Pierre Balmain v European Union Intellectual Property Office.
EU trade mark — Application for an EU figurative mark representing a lion’s head encircled by rings forming a chain — Absolute ground for refusal — No distinctive character — Article 7(1)(b) of Regulation (EU) 2017/1001.
Case T-331/19.

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ECLI identifier: ECLI:EU:T:2020:33

 Judgment of the General Court (Eighth Chamber) of 5 February 2020 –
Pierre Balmain v EUIPO (Representation of a lion’s head encircled by rings forming a chain)

(Case T‑331/19)

(EU trade mark — Application for an EU figurative mark representing a lion’s head encircled by rings forming a chain — Absolute ground for refusal — No distinctive character — Article 7(1)(b) of Regulation (EU) 2017/1001)

1. 

EU trade mark — Definition and acquisition of the EU trade mark — Absolute grounds for refusal — Marks devoid of distinctive character — Definition — Criteria for assessment

(European Parliament and Council Regulation 2017/1001, Art. 7(1)(b))

(see paras 17-19)

2. 

EU trade mark — Definition and acquisition of the EU trade mark — Absolute grounds for refusal — Marks devoid of distinctive character — Assessment of distinctive character — Criteria

(European Parliament and Council Regulation 2017/1001, Art. 7(1)(b))

(see para. 20)

3. 

EU trade mark — Definition and acquisition of the EU trade mark — Absolute grounds for refusal — Marks devoid of distinctive character — Three-dimensional mark constituted by the shape of the product — Distinctive character — Criteria for assessment

(European Parliament and Council Regulation 2017/1001, Art. 7(1)(b))

(see paras 21-24)

4. 

EU trade mark — Definition and acquisition of the EU trade mark — Absolute grounds for refusal — Marks devoid of distinctive character — Figurative mark consisting of the two-dimensional representation of a product — Distinctive character — Criteria for assessment

(European Parliament and Council Regulation 2017/1001, Art. 7(1)(b))

(see para. 25)

5. 

EU trade mark — Definition and acquisition of the EU trade mark — Absolute grounds for refusal — Marks devoid of distinctive character — Assessment of distinctive character — Criteria — Perception of the trade mark by the relevant public — Attention level of the public

(European Parliament and Council Regulation 2017/1001, Art. 7(1)(b))

(see paras 30, 31)

6. 

EU trade mark — Definition and acquisition of the EU trade mark — Absolute grounds for refusal — Marks devoid of distinctive character — Figurative mark representing a lion’s head encircled by rings forming a chain

(European Parliament and Council Regulation 2017/1001, Art. 7(1)(b))

(see paras 33, 38, 40, 44, 56-58)

7. 

EU trade mark — Decisions of the Office — Principle of equal treatment — Principle of sound administration — EUIPO's previous decision-making practice — Principle of legality — Need for a strict and complete examination in each particular case

(European Parliament and Council Regulation 2017/1001)

(see paras 52-55)

Re:

Action brought against the decision of the Fifth Board of Appeal of EUIPO of 21 March 2019 (Case R 1223/2018-5), concerning an application for registration of a figurative sign representing a lion’s head encircled by rings forming a chain as an EU trade mark.

Operative part

The Court:

1. 

Dismisses the action;

2. 

Orders Pierre Balmain to pay the costs.

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