Sportswear giant Adidas has lost a legal battle to trademark its three-stripe motif in the EU, a court ruling the design wasn't distinctive enough to be protected.
The General Court of the European Union decided last Wednesday the three parallel stripes for clothing, footwear and sporting accessories are "an ordinary figurative mark".
The court upheld a 2016 ruling of the European Intellectual Property Office that nullified a decision to accept the mark following a challenge posed by a rival Belgian company, Shoe Branding Europe.
"The General Court of the EU confirms the invalidity of the Adidas EU trademark which consists of three parallel stripes applied in any direction," the court said in a statement.
The German sports brand needed to prove the motif of three parallel stripes had acquired a "distinctive character" throughout the EU in order to distinguish it from other brands.