.LouboutinWorld scored another win for its red sole trademark.
The court ruled the evidence was sufficient to prove Louboutin’s red sole “decoration” and “trade name” as having “a certain influence.”
Siding with Louboutin, the court ruled Wanlima’s products caused misunderstanding for being an authorized Louboutin product, which constitutes a breach of section 6 of the Anti-Unfair Competition Law.official store, Saint Jack Tmall official store and at the department store Beijing New World Centre.
Louboutin’s win followed a 2020 victory when the Chinese Supreme Court ruled in favor of the brand inThe court ruled that Louboutin’s red sole is a lawful “position and single-color combination” mark and should be recognized as a registrable trademark. But to officially register as a trademark in China, Louboutin still has to prove the significance of its red-sole design to China’s IP court.
Louboutin’s famous red-sole design is currently registered as a trademark in the United States and the EU.
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