How Diageo Enforces Its Trademark Portfolio Through Oppositions and Cancellations
When a company has a portfolio of trademarks, enforcing rights becomes a critical aspect of brand protection. One of the most effective ways to do this is by monitoring new trademark applications and filing oppositions when necessary. This proactive approach prevents competitors or third parties from registering confusingly similar trademarks, which could weaken brand value or create customer confusion.
However, trademark enforcement does not stop there. If a conflicting trademark is already registered, brand owners can file a cancellation action to remove the mark from the registry.
A great example of strategic trademark enforcement comes from Diageo, a global leader in the beverage industry. Diageo owns an extensive trademark portfolio of 785 registered and pending trademarks, including brands like Guinness, Johnnie Walker, and Tanqueray. Diageo actively protects these assets by filing trademark oppositions and cancellation actions against potentially conflicting applications.
How trademark oppositions strengthen brand protection
To ensure proper protection, businesses must actively monitor their trademark portfolios and oppose any applications that could create conflicts.
Trademark oppositions allow trademark owners an opportunity to challenge pending trademark applications before they are registered. This process, handled through the USPTO’s Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB), is often an effective way to prevent problematic marks from reaching the marketplace.
Trademark oppositions are typically based on:
- Likelihood of confusion: The applied-for trademark is too similar to an existing registration.
- Dilution: The new mark could weaken the distinctiveness of a famous brand.
By identifying and opposing problematic trademarks early, brand owners can prevent legal disputes down the road and maintain the integrity of their portfolios.
How Diageo uses oppositions to enforce its trademark portfolio
Diageo filed its first trademark with the USPTO on October 28, 1997, and over the last 25+ years, the company has demonstrated a strategic approach to brand protection by filing 135 trademark oppositions.
An analysis of Diageo’s trademark oppositions shows that the company focuses on three key areas of brand protection:
1. Preventing consumer confusion
One of the most common reasons Diageo files trademark oppositions is to prevent the registration of marks that are confusingly similar to its well-established brands.
Over the years, Diageo has consistently opposed trademarks that attempt to use “Walker” in connection with alcoholic beverages, arguing that it could cause confusion with Johnnie Walker, one of its flagship brands.
2. Protecting against trade dress and packaging imitation
Beyond just names, Diageo has also opposed trademarks that mimic the look and feel of its products. This includes bottle shapes, label designs, color schemes, and other distinctive visual elements that consumers associate with its brands.
Diageo has opposed multiple attempts to register trademarks that incorporate elements of Guinness’ branding, such as references to its iconic harp logo, black-and-gold color scheme, or slogans closely resembling those used in Guinness advertisements.
3. Enforcing against similar industry filings
It is clear that Diageo carefully watches for new trademark applications in the alcoholic beverage industry and related sectors. The beverage company has previously opposed trademarks attempting to incorporate elements of its Smirnoff and Tanqueray vodka brands, particularly where applicants seek to use similar terms or packaging cues in the spirits market.
However, Diageo’s enforcement extends beyond direct competitors. The company has also opposed trademarks in adjacent industries, such as hospitality, restaurants, or even merchandise if the company believes that a trademark could create a misleading association with its well-known brands. This broad scope of enforcement helps maintain the exclusivity and reputation of Diageo’s trademarks.
How Diageo uses cancellations to protect its trademarks
Jump to Diageo’s cancellations
Unlike oppositions, which challenge pending applications, cancellation actions target already registered trademarks. This process allows a trademark owner to petition the USPTO to remove a conflicting trademark from the registry.
Diageo has filed 13 trademark cancellation proceedings to protect its trademark portfolio. These were trademarks that might have evaded initial detection by the company but came onto its radar after they were registered.
What businesses can learn from Diageo’s trademark enforcement strategy
Companies with a strong trademark portfolio should follow a similar proactive approach to ensure their valuable brands remain protected. This includes:
- Regularly monitoring trademark applications to identify and oppose potentially infringing filings before they become a larger issue.
- Taking enforcement action against identical trademarks, as well as similar-sounding or visually similar brands that could dilute distinctiveness.
- Expanding enforcement beyond direct competitors to protect trademarks across related industries.
- Filing trademark cancellations to remove problematic registrations that could create confusion or harm brand value.
- Working with experienced trademark counsel to assess risks, file oppositions, and negotiate favorable resolutions when conflicts arise.
Diageo’s approach demonstrates that trademark enforcement is an ongoing effort, not just a one-time process. By implementing a well-structured enforcement strategy, businesses can maintain the strength of their brands and prevent costly disputes in the future.
Final thoughts
Diageo’s trademark enforcement strategy is a case study of how global companies protect their trademarks. From filing oppositions to prevent new trademark conflicts to using cancellations to remove problematic marks, the company has successfully protected its valuable brands.
If your business has a growing trademark portfolio, ensuring that it is actively enforced is key to long-term success. If you need guidance on trademark monitoring, enforcement, or cancellation proceedings, our team at Gerben IP can help.
DISCLAIMER: Gerben IP does not represent Diageo. This article is based on our research of publicly available information about Diageo’s trademark filings with the USPTO.
A look at Diageo’s trademark oppositions
Data as of April 15, 2025 | Jump to analysis
| wdt_ID | wdt_created_by | wdt_created_at | wdt_last_edited_by | wdt_last_edited_at | Diageo's Trademark | Opposed Trademark | Link to Opposition |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | PASIÓNTINI | 91297814 | |||||
| 2 | CAPTAIN MORGAN | FRIGATE CAPTAIN | 91293844 | ||||
| 3 | BULLEIT BOURBON FRONTIER WHISKEY | AMERICAN FRONTIER | 91297079 | ||||
| 4 | CAPTAIN MORGAN | FRIGATE CAPTAIN | 91293844 | ||||
| 5 | CAPTAIN MORGAN | CAPITÁN FRESÓN | 91289928 | ||||
| 6 | DON JULIO | THERE'S A NEW DON IN TOWN | 91288855 | ||||
| 7 | DON JULIO | DON JULIO PARRILLA | 91288198 | ||||
| 8 | CAPTAIN MORGAN | E11EVEN CAPTAIN'S CLUB | 91285005 | ||||
| 9 | CAPTAIN MORGAN | ![]() |
91281455 | ||||
| 10 | LOYAL TEA | LOYAL | 91280001 | ||||
| 11 | CAPTAIN MORGAN | ![]() |
91278756 | ||||
| 12 | WHITE HORSE | ![]() |
91278066 | ||||
| 13 | ![]() |
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91276091 | ||||
| 14 | CAPTAIN MORGAN | ![]() |
91269383 | ||||
| 15 | OLD PARR | OLD WM. TARR | 91266032 | ||||
| 16 | BULLEIT BOURBON | BATTLEGROUND FARM BOURBON BULLET | 91255681 | ||||
| 17 | JOHNNIE WALKER | ![]() |
91255197 | ||||
| 18 | CAPTAIN MORGAN | CAPTAIN BRIEN | 91248957 | ||||
| 19 | CAPTAIN MORGAN | CAPTAIN COOK | 91248919 | ||||
| 20 | LOYAL 9 | LOYAL SPIRITS | 91247685 | ||||
| 21 | CAPTAIN MORGAN | CAPTAIN NEMO | 91243571 | ||||
| 22 | BLACK LABEL | PINK LABEL | 91243704 | ||||
| 23 | GEORGE DICKEL | DICKEL BY GEORGE | 91242001 | ||||
| 24 | OLD PARR | OLD PAL | 91240799 | ||||
| 25 | CAPTAIN MORGAN | ![]() |
91234329 | ||||
| 26 | J&B | JSB RESERVE | 91233296 | ||||
| 27 | BULLEIT BOURBON FRONTIER WHISKEY | DISPATCHES FROM THE WHISKEY FRONTIER | 91231851 | ||||
| 28 | ![]() |
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91228753 | ||||
| 29 | GRIND | GRINDHOUSE | 91224207 | ||||
| 30 | BULLEIT BOURBON | BULLETPROOF | 91223037 | ||||
| 31 | CAPTAIN MORGAN TATTOO | TATOU | 91222415 | ||||
| 32 | CAPTAIN MORGAN | CAPTAIN MARY SPICED RUM | 91222406 | ||||
| 33 | CROWN ROYAL | FLORIDA CROWN CLUB | 91222350 | ||||
| 34 | CAPTAIN MORGAN | CAPTAIN W.G. MACDONALD'S | 91221751 | ||||
| 35 | ![]() |
ROC VODKA ROC SPIRITS | 91218901 | ||||
| 36 | ![]() |
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91218660 | ||||
| 37 | ![]() |
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91218346 | ||||
| 38 | ![]() |
69 ROC | 91218130 | ||||
| 39 | CROWN ROYAL | ROYAL | 91215933 | ||||
| 40 | ![]() |
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91215475 | ||||
| 41 | PINCH | PINCH | 91214887 | ||||
| 42 | BLACK LABEL | BLACK | 91214878 | ||||
| 43 | TANQUERAY | TANDUAY | 91214312 | ||||
| 44 | KALIBER | .50 CALIBER | 91214045 | ||||
| 45 | CROWN ROYAL | ![]() |
91213762 | ||||
| 46 | GEORGE DICKEL | DICUL | 91213693 | ||||
| 47 | SWING | SWING | 91213443 | ||||
| 48 | CROWN ROYAL | WASHINGTON CROWN CLUB | 91213236 | ||||
| 49 | CAPTAIN MORGAN | CAPTAIN | 91212689 | ||||
| 50 | BULLEIT BOURBON | BULLET PROOF | 91213034 |
A look at Diageo’s trademark cancellations
Data as of March 19, 2025 | Jump to analysis
| wdt_ID | wdt_created_by | wdt_created_at | wdt_last_edited_by | wdt_last_edited_at | Diageo's Trademark | Cancelled Trademark | Link to Cancellation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ![]() |
J & R ROOT BEER | 92009499 | ||||
| 2 | SAFARI | ![]() |
92014672 | ||||
| 3 | THE CHOSEN ONES | THE CHOSEN ONE | 92048946 | ||||
| 4 | BLUE LABEL | "BLUE LABEL" | 92020626 | ||||
| 5 | ![]() |
TRIPLE CROWN | 92058970 | ||||
| 6 | ![]() |
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92060482 | ||||
| 7 | CAPTAIN | CAPTAIN'S CAT | 92058590 | ||||
| 8 | BONBON | BON-BON | 92060459 | ||||
| 9 | ![]() |
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92071466 | ||||
| 10 | KICK-OFF PUNCH | KICKOFF | 92081534 | ||||
| 11 | TATTOO | TATTOO | 92042047 | ||||
| 12 | SIGNET COLLECTION | SYGNET | 92049744 | ||||
| 13 | BULLEIT BOURBON FRONTIER WHISKEY | WHISKEY OF THE WILD FRONTIER | 92087783 |
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