JUDGMENT OF THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE (Third Chamber)
19 January 2005 (1)
(Community trade mark - Word mark BIOKNOWLEDGE - Absolute grounds for refusal - Article 7(1)(c) of Regulation (EC) No 40/94 - Descriptive sign)
In Case T-387/03, Proteome Inc., established at Beverly, Massachusetts (United States), represented by M. Edenborough, Barrister, C. Jones, A. Brodie and C. Loweth, Solicitors,applicant,
v
Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and Designs) (OHIM), represented by P. Bullock and S. Laitinen, acting as Agents,defendant,
ACTION brought against the decision of the Fourth Board of Appeal of the Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market of 25 August 2003 (Case R 0707/2002-4), and the examiner's decision of 21 June 2002 refusing registration of the word mark BIOKNOWLEDGE,THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE
OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES (Third Chamber),
gives the following
- Class 9: -˜Databases, in physical and electronic form, providing information relating to organisms, and computer software for use in searching, retrieving, compiling, organising, managing, analysing, communicating and/or integrating data in and among repositories of information in electronic form, including computer databases-™; - Class 16: -˜Printed material, including guides and manuals, concerning repositories of information relating to organisms-™; - Class 42: -˜Information and computer services, namely developing and/or providing access to databases containing information relating to organisms, and computer software related thereto-™.
- allow the action; - annul the decision of the Fourth Board of Appeal; - annul the examiner-™s decision of 21 June 2002; - remit to the Office the application for a Community trade mark to allow the application to proceed to publication thereof; - order the Office to pay the applicant-™s costs incurred in this action, the appeal before the Board of Appeal and the proceedings before the examiner.
- dismiss the action; - order the applicant to pay the costs.
Concerning the first plea in law, alleging infringement of Article 7(1)(c) of Regulation No 40/94
Concerning the vague and indeterminate nature of the term BIOKNOWLEDGE - Arguments of the parties
- Findings of the Court
Concerning the improper use by the Board of Appeal of its knowledge of the goods and services - Arguments of the parties
- Findings of the Court
Concerning the second plea in law, alleging infringement of Article 7(1)(b) of Regulation No 40/94
On those grounds,
THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE (Third Chamber)
hereby: 1. Dismisses the action; 2. Orders the applicant to pay the costs.
Azizi |
Jaeger |
Dehousse |
H. Jung |
J. Azizi |
Registrar |
President |
1 - Language of the case: English.