General Court delivers bottle blow to Coca-Cola
The General Court has ruled that the shape of Coca-Cola’s ‘contour bottle without fluting’ is devoid of distinctive character and does not qualify for registration as a Community trademark. One industry expert told World Trademark Review that the decision highlights the particular challenges facing those seeking to protect containers and packaging as trademarks.
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