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The
Special Court of the Brazilian Superior Court of Justice (STJ) analyzed
the appeal over the ownership and use of the mark Stolichnaya for vodka
in Brazil and recognized the foreign judgment involving the matter.
Both the Russian state-owned company FKP and the multinational company
Spirits claim ownership over the mark Stolichnaya. While
the STJ did not conclude the examination of the foreign judgment, the
Federal Court of Appeals for the 2nd Region, based in Rio de Janeiro,
had decided that both FKP and Spirits could use the mark in Brazil.
According to the case record, the vodka sold by Spirits is manufactured
in Russia but bottled in Latvia. On the other hand, the Stolichnaya
vodka of FKP, which claims to be the legitimate holder of the
well-known brand, is produced in Moscow. According
to the STJ, the Superior Court of Commerce of the Russian Federation
only declared the invalidity of the clause of the articles of
association that provided for the succession of Foreing Economic Joint
Stock Company Sojuzplodoimport (state-owned company) by Plodovaya
Kompanhya (a publicly-held corporation), without making any reference
to the expropriation of the mark or to compensation. In
Brazil, Sojuzplodoimport (former denomination of Plodovaya) had
obtained a trademark registration based on the clause that was later
declared void in Russia. Therefore, they lacked standing to oppose the
trademark applications filed by Spirits. But with the formal
recognition by the STJ, the annulling decision from the Russian courts
goes into effect in the Brazilian legal system and, thus, the
administrative decision granting the registration of the mark to
Plodovaya shall prevail. Click here for full story (in Portuguese).
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