In a long-running dispute between Anheuser-Busch LLC and Budějovický Budvar, národini podnik, the European Union’s (EU’s) General Court has determined that a Czech brewery cannot stop the St. Louis-based company from using the “Bud” mark in a number of EU member nations. Budějovický Budvar, národini podnik v. Anheuser-Busch LLC, Nos. T-225/06 RENV, T-255/06 RENV, T-257/06 RENV, & T 309/06 RENV (Gen. Ct., decided January 22, 2013). The matter was before the court on remand from the Court of Justice. The court found that the Czech brewery’s evidence of sales in France and Austria were so small that the company could not show “trade of a sign of more than mere local significance.” The parties were ordered to pay their own costs.

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