Ofcom Investigation into X: Legal Implications for Online Platforms
Ofcom Investigation into X: Legal Implications for Online Platforms On 12 January 2026, the UK communications regulator Ofcom opened a formal investigation into X, the [...]
Ofcom Investigation into X: Legal Implications for Online Platforms On 12 January 2026, the UK communications regulator Ofcom opened a formal investigation into X, the [...]
George Orwell EU Trade Mark Rejection Last week, the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) Grand Board of Appeal rejected the mark GEORGE ORWELL as [...]
NHS Fife Faces Unprecedented Freedom of Information Intervention NHS Fife is the subject of a Level 4 intervention by the Scottish Information Commissioner over its [...]
Defending a Claim of Confusion from a Competitor This case study is about defending UK Trade Mark Opposition by a competitor, claiming a likelihood [...]
Dryrobe Wins Trademark Dispute Over Rival's 'D-Robe' Brand In a recent ruling from the UK High Court, outdoor-apparel company Dryrobe has secured a decisive [...]
Gola Sues Clarks for Trademark Infringement The owner of the classic Gola trainer has accused Clarks of selling shoes that allegedly copy Gola's protected "wing-flash" [...]
Spyros Melaris Sues Daily Mail for Copyright Infringement The Spyros Melaris copyright infringement case against the Daily Mail highlights how major publishers can face serious [...]
Getty's Copyright Case Against Stability AI Fails The High Court in London has ruled that content creators and publishers can only succeed in claims of [...]
Thomas Skinner's "BOSH" Blocked by Bosch British entrepreneur and former Apprentice contestant, Thomas Skinner, known for his booming voice, relentless positivity and iconic catchphrase [...]
Can I legally use images I find online for my business? It is tempting: you search Google, find the perfect image, and want to use [...]