Deutsche Post loses legal dispute regarding brand name

Deutsche Post AG, the German postal service, has lost a legal dispute concerning the brand name used by another logistics company in Germany. The company had objected to the plans of EP Europost, a subsidiary of Dutch postal company TPG Post, which wished to change its name to ‘TPG Post Deutschland’.

The German office for patents and brand names in Munich has dismissed Deutsche Post’s objections. Deutsche Post now plans to appeal against the decision.

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