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8 September 2023

New Balance Prevails In Trademark Infringement Case Against NinePlus Shoes Based On Its Registered N Logo

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The sportwear company New Balance Athletics Inc. recently obtained a favourable judgment from Delhi High Court in a trademark infringement suit against NinePlus Shoes Private Limited.
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The sportwear company New Balance Athletics Inc. recently obtained a favourable judgment from Delhi High Court in a trademark infringement suit against NinePlus Shoes Private Limited. The dispute arose when New Balance accused NinePlus Shoes of using a slanted "N" logo that was similar to New Balance's iconic "N" logo. The infringement was based on New Balance's trademark registration for N device marks ( 1363874a.jpg ).

New Balance argued that NinePlus Shoes used a slanted "N" logo that bore a striking similarity to New Balance's iconic "N" representation. Given that both companies offered similar products, New Balance contended that this similarity could confuse customers with average intelligence and imperfect recollection. The comparison was shown as under:

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In August 23, 2022, the High Court of Delhi granted an ex parte ad interim injunction against NinePlus from manufacturing, selling, offering for sale any shoes, footwear or cognate or allied products bearing the N device marks, New Balance or the NB logo belonging to the New Balence. This order was later modified on April 5, 2023 and permitted NinePlus Shoes to continue using the word "NINE" on its shoes, but only if the word is not stylized in a way that is similar to New Balance's "N" logo. nce.

The defendant's right to file a written statement was closed on November 11, 2022, and NinePlus Shoes expressed willingness to concede to the plaintiff's claims and requested the suit to be decreed in line with the court's order dated April 5, 2023, which allowed the use of "NINE." The court issued a decree in favour of New Balance, permanently restraining NinePlus Shoes from using the "N" logo.

The court deferred the consideration of prayer (f), which sought a declaration of New Balance's trademarks 1363874c.jpgas well-known, for a separate examination based on statutory criteria. This is a significant victory for New Balance, which has been aggressively protecting its trademarks in recent years.

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ARTICLE
8 September 2023

New Balance Prevails In Trademark Infringement Case Against NinePlus Shoes Based On Its Registered N Logo

India Intellectual Property
Contributor
LexOrbis is a premier full-service IP law firm with 270 personnel including 130+ attorneys at its three offices in India namely, New Delhi, Bangalore and Mumbai. The firm provides business oriented and cost-effective solutions for protection, enforcement, transaction, and commercialization of all forms of intellectual property in India and globally. The Firm has been consistently ranked amongst the Top- 5 IP firms in India for over the past one decade and is well-known for managing global patent, designs and trademark portfolios of many technology companies and brand owners.
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