The registration of the Tiltott Csíki Sör brand was refused in Bucharest
The Romanian Patent and Trademark Office (OSIM) has rejected the registration of the Tiltott Csíki Sör (Forbidden Csíki Beer) the Maszol.ro news agency reported on Wednesday.
Lénárd András, the majority owner of the company operating in Csíkszentsimon, informed the newspaper that they did not appeal against the decision, they will withdraw the trademark application in Romania because they had managed to preserve the product names at the European Union’s brand office. (MTI)
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