Is “Smashburger” Too Descriptive for Trade Mark Protection?
Is "Smashburger" Too Descriptive for Trade Mark Protection? The restaurant industry thrives on memorable branding, but not every catchy business name qualifies for strong trade [...]
Is "Smashburger" Too Descriptive for Trade Mark Protection? The restaurant industry thrives on memorable branding, but not every catchy business name qualifies for strong trade [...]
West Ham Trade Mark Dispute: EU Rejects "Westham" Opposition A recent West Ham trade mark dispute has highlighted the challenges even major football clubs face [...]
Shein Temu Copyright Dispute: What It Means For Online Retailers The ongoing Shein Temu copyright dispute before the UK High Court is shaping up to be [...]
Red Bull Blocks "GymBull" in EU Trademark Opposition A recent EU trademark opposition decision involving global energy drink giant Red Bull and a Dubai-based distributor [...]
Nike Blocks Converse Trademark in UK A recent UK decision in which global brand Nike blocks Converse trademark highlights the enduring strength of globally recognised brands [...]
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 [...]
Estée Lauder Jo Malone Trademark Dispute Shows Pitfalls of Eponymous Brands The legal action brought by Estée Lauder Companies against fragrance entrepreneur Jo Malone [...]
Asda Wins Seedless Mutant Mandarin IP Infringement Battle In a significant decision for the fresh produce sector and intellectual property owners in agriculture, Asda has successfully [...]
How to Protect Copyright in Your Work For creators, writers, designers, developers, and businesses alike, protecting original work is essential. Copyright law provides legal [...]
Wrigley Loses Bid to Revoke Multi-Flavour Candy Patent A recent decision from the European Patent Office (EPO) offers important guidance on European patent inventive [...]