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Brands Update - February 2026 – 5 de 8 Publications
TV IP applied to register TOROVERDE (as a figurative mark depicting a green bull) for restaurant and accommodation services. Grupo Osborne successfully opposed the application before the EUIPO based on its earlier TORO and TORO TAPAS EUTMs, registered for restaurant services. The applicant for the TOROVERDE mark appealed, particularly questioning whether the earlier EUTMs had been put to genuine use in the EUTM.
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Genuine use established
The Board found genuine use proven through photographs of TORO TAPAS restaurants in El Puerto de Santa María and Ronda, licence agreements, invoices showing monthly fees exceeding EUR 22,000, press articles, and social media presence with over 5,000 Instagram followers. TripAdvisor reviews (over 900 and 650 respectively) included reviews in English, Italian and French, with both restaurants achieving 'Travellers' Choice 2022' status.
The Board rejected the argument that use was "merely local", finding that both towns are tourist locations where customers come from across Spain and Europe, as evidenced by foreign-language reviews. Critically, the Board held that restaurant services on fixed premises are necessarily location-specific, and genuine use cannot require presence throughout a country or multiple EU countries.
Likelihood of confusion
The services in question were found identical and similar. The Board held that the Spanish public would understand 'TOROVERDE' as meaning "green bull" (bull green), with 'VERDE' being distinctive but semantically subordinate to 'TORO'. The figurative bull element was found to be weakly distinctive and to simply reinforce the "TORO" element.
The signs were found visually similar (to a below average degree), aurally similar (to an above average degree, particularly as the 'TAPAS' element would likely be omitted) and conceptually similar (to a high degree).
The Board concluded that the Spanish public might believe the services are provided by the same or economically-linked undertakings, based on the coincidence of 'TORO' as the dominant and most distinctive element in both marks.
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