Descriptive or distinctive? Birkenstock sole pattern held to be invalid
United Kingdom
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An application for a declaration of invalidity against the registration of the Birkenstock sole pattern has succeeded on the basis of lack of distinctiveness, but failed on the grounds of descriptiveness, customary use and shape. The decision underlines the differences between descriptive and distinctive character.
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