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Document C2004/094/155

Action brought on 11 February 2004 by Budějovický Budvar, národní podnik, against the Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and Designs) (OHIM)

SL C 94, 17.4.2004, p. 61–61 (ES, DA, DE, EL, EN, FR, IT, NL, PT, FI, SV)

17.4.2004   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

C 94/61


Action brought on 11 February 2004 by Budějovický Budvar, národní podnik, against the Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and Designs) (OHIM)

(Case T-64/04)

(2004/C 94/155)

Language of the case: French

An action against the Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and Designs) was brought before the Court of First Instance of the European Communities on 11 February 2004 by Budějovický Budvar, národní podnik, established in České Budějovice (Czech Republic), represented by Fabienne Fajgenbaum, lawyer.

Anheuser-Busch, Incorporated, was also a party to the proceedings before the Second Board of Appeal.

The applicant claims that the Court should:

annul the decision of the defendant's Second Board of Appeal of 3 December 2003;

reject the application for the registration of BUD for Class 16 filed on 1 April 1996 on behalf of Anheuser-Busch;

order Anheuser-Busch to pay the costs.

Pleas in law and main arguments:

Applicant for Community trade mark:

Anheuser-Busch, Incorporated

Community trade mark sought:

Word mark ‘BUD’ — Application No 24729 in respect of goods in Class 16 (paper etc)

Proprietor of mark or sign cited in the opposition proceedings:

Applicant

Mark or sign cited in opposition:

Appellations of origin ‘BUD’

Decision of the Opposition Division:

Opposition rejected

Decision of the Board of Appeal:

Appeal dismissed

Pleas in law:

Incorrect application of Article 8(4) of Regulation (EC) No 40/94 (1). The applicant, entitled in France to use the above-mentioned appellations of origin, submits that French law enables it to oppose the registration of the mark sought without having to demonstrate that the appellations in question possess a reputation in France and without having to examine whether the use of the mark at issue could have the consequence of misappropriating or weakening the reputation of those appellations.


(1)  Council Regulation (EC) No 40/94 of 20 December 1993 on the Community trade mark (OJ 1994 L 11, p. 1).


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