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Sneaky Sneakers

Converse All Stars sneakers are iconic. Who doesn’t own or has owned a pair of these classics? It is safe to assume that the trademark rights of the sneakers are well protected. So surely no one would even consider trying to copy them – or would they? 

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The Olympic Games in Paris

The world's largest sporting event in one of the most beautiful cities in the world: a golden combination. Stunning sports venues located in historic places and visitors from all over the world made the event a unique experience. At Knijff, we also attended The Games. Naturally, we couldn't resist viewing the city through the lens of trademark law.

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A devilishly good beer

'They say that Duvel is named after the Devil, but drink and you will see God'. Duvel is a strong, blonde Belgian beer with a firm head and a fresh citrus flavour. It is brewed by Brouwerij Duvel Moortgat, a Belgian family brewery founded in 1871. Duvel has remained unchanged since 1923. The brewery has built a solid reputation and now exports its products to 72 countries.

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The battle of the bastards

A Radler consisting of 50% beer and 50% cola may not sound particularly appetising, but apparently, there is a market for it. The catch name of BASTARD COLA probably helps. The German brewer of this product had registered the trademark in Germany, which was fortunate, because a Czech brewer recently applied for a European trademark for ‘Lucky Bastard - more than beer’, a beverage that is 100% beer.

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The Design Force Awakens

Companies come up with original names, beautiful logos, and of course original, eye-catching designs to distinguish themselves. As the saying goes: if you want to attract attention, you will have to stand out from the crowd. Also, an attractive design will lead to more customers.

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Disney’s need for vigilance

You would expect that no one considers using the brand name Disney, as it is such a well-known brand all over the world. Who doesn’t know Disney? And who doesn’t know that Disney closely protects its trademark rights? In reality, Disney still has to be vigilant: there are parties out there who try to lay claim to a name similar to Disney.

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Coinbase vs. Coinbase

Coinbase is an established name in the world of crypto, as it is one of the largest crypto exchanges in the United States. Logically, you would expect only one party to claim the right to this name, but two parties are currently using it. It’s hardly surprising that they have been at loggerheads in EU courts for quite some time.

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Max Verstappen is well known as a person - not as a brand

Our Dutch pride, Max Verstappen, is again leading the ranks in Formula 1. In a recent opposition decision case, the Benelux Trademarks Office saw Max Verstappen challenge the displayed SUPER MAX logo based on his trademarks for MAX and MAXVERSTAPPEN. He also invoked the well-known status of MAX VERSTAPPEN as a trademark.

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Oui oui baguette, non non vega

Butchers and meat suppliers already had plenty on their minds as a result of people eating less meat, but the producers of vegetarian meat alternatives are now also using meat-related names for their products. Surely this is misleading? Trademark law states that distinctive product names filed as trademarks may not be misleading. For example, the Benelux trademark authority rejected an application for CHICKEN TONIGHT, as it considered its use for non-chicken-related meat to be misleading.

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Chocolate parodies, a good idea?

How to enter a new market without substantial advertising budgets? Welcome to the world of guerrilla marketing. One way is to challenge market leaders and that is exactly what Tony Chocolonely did in her “Sweet Solution” campaign. Although legally risky, having a major brand owner react attracts a lot of media attention. Tony Chocolonely is a well-known chocolate brand in the Netherlands with colorful chocolate bars in various flavors. Their strong brand promise which is making the chocolate industry exploitation free, is part of their success.

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Is ‘Johnny Johnny, Yes Papa’ a sound mark?

‘Johnny Johnny, Yes Papa’ is a familiar phenomenon to many people. This children’s song is about a little boy called Johnny, whose father catches him eating sugar, even though he is not allowed to. There are many different versions of the children’s song, each with a different theme.

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Kool & The Gang – Still Kool

Kool & The Gang had its biggest successes in the seventies and eighties (remember: Ladies Night!). Only one founding member of Kool & the Gang, Robert “Kool”, is still alive. In 2021, however, new members of Kool & the Gang made a studio album named “Perfect Union”.

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The battle for Van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh spent his life in various places in Europe. He lived in Paris and London as an art dealer, and made most of his artworks in Brabant and France.

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