'Gschützt Is'!' - City Of Munich Protects Name Of Oktoberfest

Bad luck for all imitators: The city of Munich had the colloquial name for the biggest beer fest in the world ("Wiesn") protected by the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO).

It takes some imagination today to understand what the location of the annual Oktoberfest in Munich has in common with a "meadow". But that's what the common name of the place - "Wiesn" - actually means. What is a huge sealed area in the center of Munich today used to be a meadow when the first "Oktoberfest" was celebrated back in 1810.

On September 13, three years after the application, the EUIPO finally registered the word mark "Wiesn" which is now protected till 2025 for the city of Munich. The unusually long duration of proceedings reflects some back-and-forth between the office and the city of Munich on the question for which goods the name can actually be...

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