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    Lionel Messi wins fight to register himself as trademark

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorApril 26, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Lionel Messi can now trademark his own name
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    Lionel Messi can now trademark his own name

    A European court has ruled that Lionel Messi, the world’s top earning footballer, can trademark his own name.

    The Barcelona and Argentina striker fought a seven-year fight to be able to use his name on sports goods.



    His original application was challenged by the Spanish cycling brand, Massi, which argued that the names were too similar and would cause confusion.

    But the EU’s General Court ruled that the footballer was too well known for confusion to arise.

    The ruling comes days after France Football magazine reported Mr Messi had overtaken Cristiano Ronaldo as the highest earner in football, with an income of €126m (£108m).

    READ: Madrid want £200m Mo Salah, Diego Simeone says no Arsenal contact yet

    Mr Ronaldo is making €94m, the magazine said.

    ‘Fame’

    Mr Messi’s application to trademark his name was made to the European Union Office for Intellectual Property (EUIPO) in 2011.

    It ruled against the footballer, saying the names were similar, because their dominant elements, “consisting of the terms ‘Massi’ and ‘Messi’, are almost identical visually and phonetically”.

    EUIPO said that only some people would be aware the two were different.

    But the General Court, the EU’s second highest court, disagreed.

    It said on Thursday: “The football player’s fame counteracts the visual and phonetic similarities” with Massi.

    “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.

    Widely considered one of the world’s greatest soccer players, Mr Messi, 30, scored his 600th professional goal last month and is the all-time highest scorer for both Barcelona and Argentina’s national team.

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