OPPOSITION DIVISION
OPPOSITION Nо B 3 047 819
Kobit Holding S.R.O., Rozvojová 269, 16500 Prague, Czech Republic (opponent), represented by Propatent Intellectual Property Law Firm, Pod Pekařkou 107/1, 147 00 Podolí, Prague 4, Czech Republic (professional representative)
a g a i n s t
Kogit
GmbH, Rheinstraße 40-42, 64283
Darmstadt, Germany (applicant), represented by SKW
Schwarz Rechtsanwälte, Mörfelder
Landstr. 117, 60598 Frankfurt Am Main, Germany (professional
representative).
On 15/12/2020, the Opposition
Division takes the following
DECISION:
1. |
Opposition No B 3 047 819 is rejected in its entirety.
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2. |
The opponent bears the costs, fixed at EUR 300. |
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The
opponent filed an opposition against some of the services of European
Union trade mark application No 17 231 705 ‘KOGIT’
(word mark), namely against some of the services
in Class 35. The opposition is based
on Czech Republic trade mark registration No 255 049 ‘KOBIT’
(word mark) and Czech Republic trade mark registration No
257 246
(figurative
mark). The opponent invoked Article 8(1)(b) EUTMR.
PROOF OF USE
In accordance with Article 47(2) and (3) EUTMR, if the applicant so requests, the opponent must furnish proof that, during the five-year period preceding the date of filing or, where applicable, the date of priority of the contested trade mark, the earlier trade mark has been put to genuine use in the territories in which it is protected in connection with the goods or services for which it is registered and which the opponent cites as justification for its opposition, or that there are proper reasons for non-use. The earlier mark is subject to the use obligation if, at that date, it has been registered for at least five years.
The same provision states that, in the absence of such proof, the opposition will be rejected.
On 16/07/2020 the applicant requested that the opponent submit proof of use of both trade marks on which the opposition is based, i.e. Czech Republic trade mark registration No 255 049 ‘KOBIT’ and Czech Republic trade mark registration No 257 246.
The request was filed in due time and is admissible given that the earlier trade marks were registered more than five years prior to the relevant date mentioned above.
On 31/07/2020 the opponent was given time until 05/10/2020 to file the requested proof of use.
The opponent did not submit any evidence concerning the use of the earlier trade marks on which the opposition is based. It did not argue that there were proper reasons for non-use either.
According to Article 10(2) EUTMDR, if the opposing party does not provide such proof before the time limit expires, the Office will reject the opposition.
Therefore, the opposition must be rejected pursuant to Article 47(2) and (3) EUTMR and Article 10(2) EUTMDR.
According to Article 109(1) EUTMR, the losing party in opposition proceedings must bear the fees and costs incurred by the other party.
Since the opponent is the losing party, it must bear the costs incurred by the applicant in the course of these proceedings.
According to Article 109(7) EUTMR and Article 18(1)(c)(i) EUTMIR, the costs to be paid to the applicant are the costs of representation, which are to be fixed on the basis of the maximum rate set therein.
The Opposition Division
Inés GARCIA LLEDO |
Vanessa PAGE HOLLAND |
According to Article 67 EUTMR, any party adversely affected by this decision has a right to appeal against this decision. According to Article 68 EUTMR, notice of appeal must be filed in writing at the Office within two months of the date of notification of this decision. It must be filed in the language of the proceedings in which the decision subject to appeal was taken. Furthermore, a written statement of the grounds for appeal must be filed within four months of the same date. The notice of appeal will be deemed to have been filed only when the appeal fee of EUR 720 has been paid.