PayPal files plaint against Paytm over similar colours, logo
19 Dec 2016
PayPal, the global payments firm, has filed a trademark infringement complaint with the Indian Trademark office against India's largest mobile wallet company Paytm for using allegedly similar colours in its logo.
The complaint stated that Paytm had no reason to do this if it did not want to take advantage of PayPal's global reputation and use it to grow its user base.
''(Paytm) slavishly adopted the two-tone blue colour scheme of PayPal in its entirety. While the first syllable in each mark is in dark blue colour, the second syllable adopts a light blue colour … further, both marks begin with the term 'PAY' which consumers tend to remember more than the second syllable, with the marks being of similar length,'' the PayPal notice said.
Paytm did not respond to calls for comment.
PayPal's move to strike down on Paytm comes at a time when the Indian payments solution company is adding more than half a million new users every day after demonetization. The trademark infringement complaint could reduce Paytm's growth momentum.
If PayPal is able to win an argument against Paytm in the trademark battle, the later will have to change the colour scheme of its logo, making a significant dent in the company's identity, especially as it has been spending millions in advertising since demonetisation.
PayPal has been using its trademark since 1999, and has appealed before the trademark registration body to refuse Paytm's application for trademark registration.
Paytm is not the first new age company to get embroiled in a trademark fight – Zomato, which started as Foodiebay, faced opposition from Ebay.