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Court finds VENUS and VENUS IV marks to be confusingly similar

  • Jacobacci & Partners
  • -
  • Italy
  • -
  • March 25 2009

In Decision 3639 (13th February 2009) the Supreme Court found that the mark VENUS, registered for cosmetics, and the mark VENUS IV, registered for herbal laxative beverages, were confusingly similar, notwithstanding the differences in the goods and the fact that they were registered in different classes of the Nice Classification