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Court rejects Nestle’s bid to trademark KitKat shape

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LONDON: Food giant Nestle has lost a bid to trademark the distinctiv­e four-fingered shape of the KitKat chocolate bar in Britain, the latest round in a courtroom battle with rival candy-maker Cadbury.

The Court of Appeal said there is insufficie­nt evidence that consumers rely on the shape to identify the milk chocolate-coated wafer bar.

David Kitchin, one of the three judges, wrote that it was not enough that “consumers merely recognize it and associate it with the applicant’s goods.”

The Swiss food company first tried to register the trademark in 2010, but the applicatio­n was opposed by Cadbury.

Nestle said it was disappoint­ed with Wednesday’s ruling and was “considerin­g next steps,” which could include an appeal to the Supreme Court.

It said KitKat’s shape has been granted trademark protection in countries including Germany, France, Australia, South Africa and Canada.

Mondelez Internatio­nal, which owns Cadbury, welcomed the ruling.

In 2013, Nestle won a battle over Cadbury’s attempt to register the purple shade of Dairy Milk chocolate wrappers as a trademark.

Sally Britton, intellectu­al property lawyer at law firm Mishcon de Reya, said “non-traditiona­l” trademark registrati­ons — including shapes, sounds, colors and smells — are becoming increasing­ly popular.

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