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		<title>Failed Trademark Opposition over VW TYPE-2</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Japan Patent Office (JPO) did not side with Volkswagen AG in an opposition against TM Reg no. 6365340 for  <a class="more-link" href="https://marks-iplaw.jp/tm-opposition-vw-type-2/">Read More ...</a>]]></description>
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<p>The Japan Patent Office (JPO) did not side with Volkswagen AG in an opposition against TM Reg no. 6365340 for device mark containing a depiction of a van-type red car by finding unlikelihood of confusion with Volkswagen Type-2.</p>



[Opposition case no. 2021-900210, decided on September 14, 2023]



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Opposed mark</strong></h2>



<p>Sur Andino SA, a Chilean wine grower and producer, filed a trademark application for device mark containing a depiction of a van-type red car (see below) to be used on wines in class 33 with the JPO on February 5, 2020.</p>


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<p>The JPO granted protection of the opposed mark on March 9, 2021 and published is for a post-grant opposition on April 6, 2021.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Opposition by Volkswagen</strong></h2>



<p>On June 7, 2021, just before the lapse of a two-month statutory period counting from the publication date, Volkswagen AG filed an opposition and claimed the opposed mark shall be cancelled in contravention of <strong>Article 4(1)(vii), (xv) and (xix) of the Japan Trademark Law</strong>.</p>


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<p>Volkswagen argued a van-type red car depicted in the opposed mark resembles <strong>the VW Type 2 vehicles</strong>, aka Transporter, Bulli, Kombi, VW Bus that have been distributed worldwide for past six decades and a unique shape of the vehicles has played a significant role in identifying the origin of car. Because of it, the applicant must have had a bad faith to free-ride or dilute fame and prestige of the VW Type 2. Relevant consumers are likely to confuse a source of wines bearing the opposed mark with VW.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>JPO decision</strong></h2>



<p>The JPO Opposition Board questioned whether the shape of the VW Type 2 per se has played a role in indicating the source from the produced evidence.</p>



<p>Given there is insufficient evidence to connect a van-type red car in the opposed mark with the VW Type 2, the Board found no reason to believe the applicant had a bad faith to free-ride or dilute prestige of the VW Type 2 by using the opposed mark on wines. If so, it is unlikely that relevant consumers confuse a source of wines bearing the opposed mark with Volkswagen.</p>



<p>Based on the foregoing, the Board decided the opposed mark shall not be canceled based on Article 4(1)(vii), (xv) and (xix), and thus dismissed entire allegations by Volkswagen.</p>
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