Nike Blocks “Converse” Trademark in UK
Nike Blocks "Converse" Trademark in UK A recent UK trademark decision highlights the enduring strength of globally recognised brands and the legal risks for [...]
Nike Blocks "Converse" Trademark in UK A recent UK trademark decision highlights the enduring strength of globally recognised brands and the legal risks for [...]
World IP Day 2026: What the Olympics Teach Us About Trade Marks and Licensing To mark World IP Day on 26 April, we reflect [...]
Nominet Cybersquatting Dispute Over Two Letter Domain A recent Nominet cybersquatting dispute has highlighted the risks of overreaching claims in UK domain name proceedings. In [...]
Luke Littler Trademark: Protecting Image Rights Against AI Deepfakes Darts star Luke Littler has applied to register his face as a trademark in the United [...]
Estée Lauder Jo Malone Trademark Dispute Shows Pitfalls of Eponymous Brands The legal action brought by Estée Lauder Companies against fragrance entrepreneur Jo Malone [...]
UKIPO Fee Increase April 2026: What Businesses Need to Know The UKIPO fee increase April 2026 will bring significant changes for businesses, innovators and brand [...]
Costs of Rebranding After Trade Mark Infringement Rebranding is often an exciting strategic move leading to new markets, refreshed identity and renewed customer energy. However, [...]
Oatly Post Milk Generation Trademark Refused Britain's highest court has refused Oatly's attempt to register the phrase "Post Milk Generation" as a trade mark, confirming [...]
UK Legal AI Trademark Dispute Tests Boundaries of Trade Mark Law The growth of artificial intelligence in the legal sector has accelerated rapidly, with [...]
Beckham Name Trademark, Brand Control and IP Risk Amid Family Tensions The Beckham name trademark is a globally recognised commercial brand backed by decades of carefully [...]