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		<title>BEYOND MEAT defeats “Beyond Meat Burger”</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Masaki MIKAMI]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Japan Patent Office (JPO) sided with Beyond Meat Inc. and canceled TM Reg no. 6197193 for wordmark “Beyond <a class="more-link" href="https://marks-iplaw.jp/beyond-meat-burger/">Read More ...</a>]]></description>
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<p>The Japan Patent Office (JPO) sided with Beyond Meat Inc. and canceled TM Reg no. 6197193 for wordmark “Beyond Meat Burger” by free-riding on the business reputation of “BEYOND MEAT”.</p>



[Opposition case no. 2020-900023, Gazette issued date: July 30, 2021]



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Beyond Meat Burger</strong></h3>



<p>Opposed mark, consisting of a wordmark “Beyond Meat Burger” written in a Japanese katakana character (see below), was filed by a Japanese individual on July 23, 2018, for use on ‘meat products’ in class 29 and ‘clothing’ in class 25.</p>



<p>Subsequently, the applicant deleted the designated goods in class 29.</p>



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<p>The mark was registered on November 15, 2019, and published for opposition on December 10, 2019.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>BEYOND MEAT</strong></h3>



<p>Beyond Meat Inc., a US food processing company that specializes in providing plant-based meat, filed an opposition against the “Beyond Meat Burger” mark with the JPO on January 24, 2020, before the lapse of a two-month statutory period for the opposition.</p>



<p>In the opposition brief, Beyond Meat argued the opposed mark shall be canceled in contravention of <strong>Article 4(1)(xix)</strong> of the Japan Trademark Law.</p>



<p><strong>Article 4(1)(xix)</strong> prohibits registering a trademark that is identical with, or similar to, another entity’s famous mark, if such trademark is aimed for unfair purposes, e.g. gaining unfair profits, or causing damage to the entity.</p>



<p>It is interpreted that the “famous mark” under the article does not require a high reputation among Japanese consumers. If domestic consumers recognize such a reputation in foreign countries, it will suffice.</p>



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<p>Beyond Meat alleged that the “BEYOND MEAT” mark has been well known for plant-based meat substitutes by the opponent to meat distributors as well as US consumers (<em>It should be noted that Beyond Meat has yet to launch the business in Japan as of now</em>). It is obvious that the opposed mark is confusingly similar to “BEYOND MEAT”. Presumably, the opposed party must have filed the opposed mark with a fraudulent intention to prevent registration of the “BEYOND MEAT” mark in Japan and gain unjust enrichment by doing so.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>JPO decision</strong></h3>



<p>The JPO Opposition Board admitted that the “BEYOND MEAT” mark has acquired a remarkable degree of reputation among US consumers as a source indicator of plant-based meat substitutes by Beyond Meat Inc. even before the application date of the opposed mark</p>



<p>The Board assessed the opposed mark is confusingly similar to “BEYOND MEAT”. Relevant consumers with an ordinary care would see the term “Beyond Meat” as a prominent portion of the opposed mark because the consumers get familiar with the English word “Burger.”</p>



<p>A fact that the opposed party initially designated ‘meat products’ implies the applicant&#8217;s intention to use the opposed mark on the goods that are closely associated with meat substitutes. If so, the Board had a reasonable ground to believe the opposed mark was filed with an intention to take advantage of goodwill and business reputation associated with Beyond Meat’s tradename and trademark.</p>



<p>Based on the foregoing, the JPO decided to retroactively cancel the opposed mark “Beyond Meat Burger” in contravention of <strong>Article 4(1)(xix)</strong>.</p>
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