56 Finally, the conflicting signs are also similar on a conceptual level, because they use common images which are the same as regards the idea represented, namely the silhouette of a small fir tree, identify the product and point out to consumers its commercial origin.
What the two areas have in common is the shape of the valleys, which are narrow and deep, and the rugged terrain of the high-lying mountain area, with its beech and fir forests and pastures grazed mainly by sheep in summer
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What the two areas have in common is the shape of the valleys, which are narrow and deep, and the rugged terrain of the high-lying mountain area, with its beech and fir forests and pastures grazed mainly by sheep in summer.
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58 Furthermore, the purely descriptive character of the silhouette of the fir tree for air fresheners or deodorant products cannot be relied on in the absence of proof establishing that that silhouette has become common in each of the relevant markets and/or that the courts of the countries concerned have established that it was not valid as a mark.
In our country cones or achenes, as they are also called in the common people, are associated with a new year, dressed up with fir trees and the smell of mandarins.
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