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Sunderland brewer Julio Romero Johnson has received a letter on behalf of Mercedes-Benz about the Wear Beer logo (Picture: North News & Pictures Ltd)

A micro-brewery in Sunderland has fallen afoul of Mercedes-Benz after the car giant threatened them with legal action over claims it has copied their logo.

Solicitors on behalf of Mercedes-Benz sent Wear Beer founder Julio Romero Johnson a ‘notice of threatened opposition’ if it fails to remove their logo from its current branding.

Lawyers also expressed concern about the Mercedes-Benz brand being associated with alcohol.

Wear Beer now has a month to respond to the request to stop using the logo or risk being hit with whopping legal costs.

Wear Beer and founder Julio Romero Johnson, 33. Release date - 29/10/23. See SWNS story SWLNbeer. A tiny brewery is facing a legal battle with car giant Mercedes after claims it copied the German brand?s famous tri-star design in its new logo. Sunderland-based Wear Beer has been forced to unregister its logo design which features a red star draped in the famous Lambton Worm. Wear Beer founder Julio Romero Johnson says the design symbolises his mixed English and Spanish heritage with the red star linked to the Spanish Civil War. The microbrewery only opened its doors in August but was left shocked when a warning letter from Mercedes was posted through the door.

Wear Beer founder Julio Romero Johnson says the design symbolises his mixed English and Spanish heritage with the red star linked to the Spanish Civil War (Picture: Julio Romero Johnson / SWNS)

Julio, 33, who set up the tiny brewery this summer, said: ‘I registered the logo on the 21st July.

‘I then got a two-month period where it’s public and anyone can oppose it if they wanted to.

‘It was the last day of that period when the letter arrived (from Mercedes-Benz).

‘I was like ‘flipping heck that’s not what I was expecting’.

‘I was thinking what do I do? I wanted to oppose it, but it was frightening.

‘It’s a lot of money to fight them and then if you lose you have to pay them.

‘I wrote a letter to them and they replied saying de-register the logo because they don’t want to be associated with an alcoholic beverage.

The Wear Beer brewery in Sunderland. Release date - 29/10/23. See SWNS story SWLNbeer. A tiny brewery is facing a legal battle with car giant Mercedes after claims it copied the German brand?s famous tri-star design in its new logo. Sunderland-based Wear Beer has been forced to unregister its logo design which features a red star draped in the famous Lambton Worm. Wear Beer founder Julio Romero Johnson says the design symbolises his mixed English and Spanish heritage with the red star linked to the Spanish Civil War. The microbrewery only opened its doors in August but was left shocked when a warning letter from Mercedes was posted through the door.

The tiny brewery only opened its door in July, and operates out of a tiny basement in a Sunderland pub (Picture: Julio Romero Johnson / SWNS)

‘They said they owned the three-pointed star in a circle.

‘They haven’t sent a cease and desist letter yet so I’m going to keep it for now.

‘It’s just the three pointed star and it says Wear Beer with a great big worm, so I don’t think anyone will get confused between this and a Mercedes dealership.”

The brewery’s logo shows a three-point red star which was inspired by the emblem used by the International Brigades as they fought fascism in the 1936 Spanish Civil War.

Julio, who moved to the UK from Valencia, Spain, added: ‘The actual design of the logo is from my uncle in Spain, he’s a graphic designer and he decided to help me out.

‘I’m from Spain and it’s something that links Britain and Spain as a lot of people went here to fight in Spain.

‘It’s trying to link them, it’s just that link between my home country and my adopted country.

Dated: 24/10/2023 Sunderland brewer Julio Romero Johnson has received a letter on behalf of Mercedes-Benz about the Wear Beer logo

Julio says he plans to continue using the registration (Picture: North News & Pictures)

‘A lot of people died in Spain, Sunderland sent quite a few people to fight too.’

Julio, who operates out of a pub’s cellar in Sunderland, says he is up for the David and Goliath fight with Mercedes.

He added: ‘We only launched in August and we work out from a small room in a basement in a pub.

‘I get about eight or nine casks per batch. I’ve got four core beers, a bitter, a pale ale, stout, IPA.

‘I drive a Peugeot. If Mercedes offered me a free car every five years I’d be quite happy with that.

‘I think I’ll continue using it at the moment, they’ve only opposed the registration. It’ll be well protected, we’ll have to see what’s happening.

‘It’s not unheard of, it’s just stupid really.’

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