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EU: Court rejects Audi TDI trademark application

Audi’s application for a European trademark covering the TDI acronym (turbocharged direct injection) has been turned down. Audi’s parent company Volkswagen AG already has successfully registered TDI as a trademark in other countries. However, a judge in Luxembourg has ruled that the abbreviation has become too common among vehicle manufacturers for It’s time to log … Continued

Audi’s application for a European trademark covering the TDI acronym (turbocharged direct injection) has been turned down. Audi’s parent company Volkswagen AG already has successfully registered TDI as a trademark in other countries.

However, a judge in Luxembourg has ruled that the abbreviation has become too common among vehicle manufacturers for

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