{"id":92330,"date":"2018-01-22T06:30:40","date_gmt":"2018-01-22T11:30:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ipwatchdog.com\/?p=92330"},"modified":"2018-01-21T15:01:00","modified_gmt":"2018-01-21T20:01:00","slug":"ukraine-25-years-after-the-ussr-collapse-banks-disputing-trademark","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ipwatchdog.com\/2018\/01\/22\/ukraine-25-years-after-the-ussr-collapse-banks-disputing-trademark\/id=92330\/","title":{"rendered":"Ukraine: 25 Years After the USSR Collapse, Two Countries’ Banks Keep Disputing One Trademark"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"\"The controversial conflict between two banks which has started in December 2015 and is still ongoing, resulted in three separate cases on diverse grounds with different rulings and approaches.<\/p>\n

Two signs \"\"\u00a0(hereinafter \u201cOschadbank\u201d) and \"\"\u00a0(hereinafter \u201cSberbank\u201d) have the same meaning in Ukrainian and Russian, namely, the abbreviation of SBEREGATELNYY BANK (Savings Bank).<\/p>\n

After the Soviet Union disintegration in 1991, the signs began to be used separately in Ukraine and Russia. Between 2003-2006, Ukrainian Oschadbank JSC registered two trademarks: Oschadbank and Sberbank. In 2007, Sberbank JSC entered the Ukrainian market under the combined sign \u201cSberbank Rosii\u201d (Savings Bank of Russia) and after a while in 2015 began to use the trademark without the \u201cRosii\u201d element.<\/p>\n

\"\"The first move was made in 2016 by Oschadbank JSC who filed a lawsuit seeking invalidity of Sberbank’s trademarks in Ukraine (including international registrations), an injunction regarding the use of the mark, an obligation to change the company name and transfer of the domain name \u201csberbank.ua\u201d to the Ukrainian bank. The claim was upheld by the first instance court except for the request to change the company name; however, the decision is not final as it is currently being reviewed by the appellate court.<\/p>\n

In spring of the same year, Sberbank JSC filed a claim for early termination of the \u201cSberbank\u201d trademark owned by Oschadbank JSC due to its non-use.<\/p>\n

In defence, Oschadbank JSC furnished the following evidence:<\/p>\n