Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

McD loses ‘Big Mac’ trademark in Europe

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WASHINGTON: McDonald’s Corp has lost its rights to the trademark “Big Mac” in a European Union case ruling in favour of Ireland-based fast-food chain Supermac’s, according to a decision by European regulators.

The judgment, provided to Reuters by Supermac’s, revoked McDonald’s registrati­on of the trademark, saying that the world’s largest fast-food chain had not proven genuine use of it over the five years prior to the case being lodged in 2017.

The Spain-based EU Intellectu­al Property Office (EUIPO) did not respond to phone calls and emails requesting comment.

McDonald’s was not immediatel­y available to comment on the decision, which the company can still appeal.

The ruling allows other firms as well as McDonald’s to use the “Big Mac” name in the EU.

Supermac’s said it can now expand in the UK and Europe.

It said it had never had a product called “Big Mac” but that McDonald’s had used the similarity of the two names to block the Irish chain’s expansion.

“Supermac’s are delighted with their victory in the trademark applicatio­n and in revok- ing the Big Mac trademark which had been in existence since 1996,” founder Pat McDonagh told Reuters.

McDonald’s, which sells its flagship “Big Mac” burgers internatio­nally, submitted printouts of European websites as evidence, as well as posters, packaging, and affidavits from company representa­tives attesting to “Big Mac” sales across Europe.

The EUIPO said the affidavits from McDonald’s needed to be supported by other types of evidence, and that the websites and other promotiona­l materials did not provide that support.

 ?? MINT ?? The ruling allows other firms as well as McDonald’s to use the “Big Mac” name in the European Union
MINT The ruling allows other firms as well as McDonald’s to use the “Big Mac” name in the European Union

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