2025.08.18
JPO: Trademark “floral amber” Not Registrable – Indicating solely the quality of goods in a common manner
August 18, 2025
Trademark Attorney Noriko Yashiro
| Appeal Number |
Rejection 2024-020246 (JP Appl. No. 2023-112271) |
|---|---|
| Date of Decision | July 15, 2025 |
| Demandant (Applicant) | MTG Co., Ltd. |
| Trademark(s) | floral amber (Standard characters) |
| Designated Goods/Services and Class(es) | Shampoos; and treatments in class 3. |
| Judgement |
The applied-for-trademark consists of letter string “floral amber” in standard characters. “Floral” is a word meaning “scents of flowers”. “Amber” is a word meaning “fossilized tree resin”. The subject application designates goods featuring scent. The words “floral” and “amber” are commonly used to describe types of scent. In addition, when describing a blended scent, a method of combining multiple words is used to describe the type of scent. “Floral amber” is commonly used to describe types of scent. With the above in mind, it is reasonable to say that consumers do not recognize the applied-for-trademark as distinguishing mark because “floral amber” can be easily recognized as “a scent combining a floral scent and an amber scent” and because consumers solely recognize the applied-for-trademark as a quality of goods (types of scents). Thus, the applied-for-trademark should not be registered. |
| Comments |
The applicant argued that the applied-for trademark should be registered because the following marks combining several types of scent were registered: -Amber Lily and Amber Lily in katakana -MUSK BOUQUET -Muguet Honey and Muguet Honey in katakana -ROSE CASSIS and ROSE CASSIS in katakana, etc. |