After all, in those two situations allowing registration of the mark applied for to be refused, the condition relating to similarity between the signs requires the existence, in particular, of elements of visual, aural or conceptual similarity, so that, from the point of view of the relevant public, the marks at issue are at least partially identical as regards one or more relevant aspects (see, to that effect, ACTIVY Media Gateway, paragraph 18 above, EU:T:2007:359, paragraph 35, and NC NICKOL, paragraph 18 above, EU:T:2011:537, paragraph 31; see also, by analogy, judgment in Adidas-Salomon and Adidas Benelux, C‐408/01, ECR, EU:C:2003:582, paragraphs 28 and 30 and the case-law cited).
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