George Orwell EU Trade Mark Rejection
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 [...]
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 [...]
What Rights Do I Have Over A Product I Created? If you have spent time, energy, and resources developing a product, whether it's a [...]
Why Recording Ownership of Intellectual Property Rights is Crucial for Every Business Whether it is a unique brand, a patented invention, or an original creative [...]
What should I do if someone accuses me of copying their work? In an increasingly digital and interconnected world, allegations of copying or intellectual property [...]