‘OPT’ case illustrates logos used in trade can be protected
‘OPT’ case illustrates logos used in trade can be protected Last month, the UK Intellectual Property Office ruled in favour of an opponent in a [...]
‘OPT’ case illustrates logos used in trade can be protected Last month, the UK Intellectual Property Office ruled in favour of an opponent in a [...]
Tidman in the CITMA Review - Entirely Justified In September's CITMA Review, Oliver Tidman comments on the EU General Court's decision concerning MIP Metro Group's [...]
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Brexit Boredom After many months of uncertainty, and frankly Brexit boredom, we have now received a degree of assurance as to the manner in [...]
Tidman Legal on BBC talking Kit Kat 3D Trade Mark The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has indicated that Nestlé should not [...]
10 Things You Should Know About Trade Marks When trading in a competitive market alongside many other businesses, what often makes your business stand [...]
Tidman in the CITMA Review - Bad News for Bears In June's CITMA Review, Oliver Tidman comments on the UKIPO's decision on Orkla's opposition to [...]
UK joins Hague on International Design Today (13 June 2018) marks the day the UK officially joins the Hague Agreement for the International Registration [...]
GDPR - under a month to go. Are you ready? With less than a month to go now before GDPR comes into force on [...]
Collective Management Organisations: a brief overview Collective Management Organisations (“CMO’s”) are licensing bodies which grant rights on behalf of multiple holders, such as multiple musical [...]