In the latest twist of a decade-long legal battle between the
Swiss food giant and its U.S. rival Mondelez <MDLZ.O>, Advocate
General Melchior Wathelet advised the European Court of Justice
to uphold a lower court ruling which found that public
recognition across Europe of the shape of the four-fingered bar
was not enough to merit the KitKat trademark granted in 2006.
Wathelet also called an appeal by Mondelez against a part of the
lower General Court's findings to be "manifestly inadmissible"
because the U.S. firm's overall complaint against the Nestle
trademark had been successful.
ECJ justices generally follow such advice when giving their
rulings several months later, although not always. A decision by
the Court of Justice will be final.
Duelling between the two companies has also seen Nestle
challenge Mondelez's British trademark for the shade of purple
wrapper on its Cadbury's Daily Milk chocolate bars.
(Reporting by Alastair Macdonald; editing by Jason Neely)
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