Huawei wins big intellectual property case in Europe – against fashion house Chanel
Court finds linked U used on Smart Home app can t be confused with linked C used on overpriced tat Share
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Logowatch Huawei has had a big intellectual property win in Europe, defeating an action brought by fashion house Chanel over a new logo it introduced in 2017.
The Chinese company filed an application for the new logo in 2017 and described it as applicable to “Software and mobile applications to control and manage smart home devices and appliances; routers.”
Here is said mark.
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The Register has found it in use as the icon for the Huawei SmartHome App on the Apple App Store and the HUAWEI AI Life app on Google Play.
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