Tuesday, January 20, 2015

JE SUIS CHARLIE: Alicante halts a speculative trade mark application.

On Friday the Alicante-based Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (OHIM) -- the body responsible for the processing of Community trade mark applications -- issued the following statement with regard to the controversial practice of making speculative trade mark applications for the rallying slogan "Je suis Charlie":

"As a general rule, OHIM's policy is not to comment on any individual cases of trade mark or design applications either before examination or at any stage of the application and registration cycle.
However, the IP issues surrounding the registration of the "Je suis Charlie" mark could be considered to be of overriding public interest.

Therefore, according to OHIM's Guidelines for Examination on Community Trade Marks (Part B, Section 4), an application which consisted of or which contained the phrase "Je suis Charlie" would probably be subject to an objection under Article 7 (1) (f) of the Community Trade Mark Regulation, due to the fact that the registration of such a trade mark could be considered "contrary to public policy or to accepted principles of morality" and also on the basis of Artice 7(1)(b) as being devoid of distinctive character".

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