Ferrari recently faced a trademark dispute with Wee Power, a Malaysian energy drink brand, regarding a logo featuring horses. Ferrari claimed that Wee Power's rearing horse logo infringed on its iconic prancing horse emblem. The High Court dismissed Ferrari's claim, recognizing the distinct differences in the designs, particularly noting the contrasting dual horse design and 'W' graphic background used by Wee Power. Consequently, Ferrari has been ordered to pay legal costs and has filed a lawsuit to revise the ruling.
Ferrari's legal challenge against Wee Power revolved around a rearing horse logo that the car brand claimed infringed on its iconic design. The High Court ruled in favor of Wee Power, determining that their dual horse design and distinct graphical elements were sufficiently different from Ferrari's logo.
The prancing horse logo of Ferrari, created in 1923, is a symbol of luck and has become synonymous with the luxury car brand. In contrast, Wee Power's logo features two bucking red horses and a 'W' design, showcasing clear differences.
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