Messi
scores in trademark tussle in EU court
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[April 26, 2018]
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Argentine
soccer player Lionel Messi may register his name as a trademark for
sports equipment and clothing, the EU's second highest court said,
as he was famous enough to overcome phonetic similarities with
Spanish bicycle clothing brand Massi.
The case reached the EU General Court after the Spanish brand
successfully complained to the EU Intellectual Property Office
(EUIPO).
The EUIPO said that Messi and Massi were almost identical visually
and phonetically and some would find it difficult to the tell the
two apart, but the court disagreed.
"Mr Messi is, in fact, a well-known public figure who can be seen on
television and who is regularly discussed on television or on the
radio," the court said on Thursday.
Widely considered one of the world's greatest soccer players, Lionel
Messi, 30, scored his 600th professional goal last month and is the
all-time highest scorer for both Barcelona and Argentina's national
team.
The court said that even though some people may not know Lionel
Messi, this was unlikely to be the case for those buying sports
equipment.
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Barcelona's Lionel Messi celebrates scoring their first goal
REUTERS/Albert Gea
Messi can still appeal the decision at the EU Court of Justice.
(Reporting by Robert-Jan Bartunek; Editing by Angus MacSwan)
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