No, according to the EU there is no documentation that any of "hundreds of thousands" of users are located in the EU.
In neither case is it relevant to the idea that it is "reasonable" for Deepki to desire to use their mark in coexistence with the mark "Deepkit". Your argument is that they didn't want coexistence because the other mark didn't exist.
No, according to the EU there is no documentation that any of "hundreds of thousands" of users are located in the EU.
In neither case is it relevant to the idea that it is "reasonable" for Deepki to desire to use their mark in coexistence with the mark "Deepkit". Your argument is that they didn't want coexistence because the other mark didn't exist.