
General Court rules in favour of Red Bull in EU TM dispute
The EU General Court has ruled that a Cyprus company’s trademark is invalid on the basis of two prior Red Bull marks.
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Trademarks
5 February 2020 Red Bull’s trademark was infringed by energy drink maker Big Horn, the English High Court has ruled, stating that Big Horn’s logo was similar enough to Red Bull’s for a consumer to assume there was a connection between the two companies.
Trademarks
11 June 2018 Energy drinks brand Red Bull has successfully opposed a UK trademark application for ‘Red Bull BBQ Grills’.
