From Kimono, through #KimOhNo, to Skims: A branding nightmare for Kim Kardashian
#KimOhNo became a symbol of the backlash to Kim Kardashian’s attempt to register a trademark for her new line of shape wear, Kimono.
Plaintiff: Aldi GmbH & Co. KG
Defendant: Alda Events B.V.
Case no.: R0194/2018-2
Jurisdiction: European Union
Industry: Retail
Decision date: 06 Apr, 2019
The opposition, insofar it was based on one of the earlier marks, was considered inadmissible because the notice of opposition did not contain grounds for opposition in accordance with Rule 15(2)(c) CTMIR. No genuine use proven of the earlier marks in Classes 38 or 41. Contested Class 35 and 41 services are partially similar to Class 9 goods and Class 35 services of the earlier marks. Furthermore, the Board sees no reason to deviate from the undisputed reasoning in the contested decision concerning the comparison of the signs, the distinctiveness of the earlier marks. There is a likelihood of confusion for the similar services. There is no likelihood of confusion with respect to the dissimilar services. Appeal partially well-founded.
ALDI