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“The more creative, the better”: how London’s transport brand became a fashion staple (26 August) TfL’s brand licensing manager speaks to WTR about the value of the network’s collaborations with ...
The decision reinforces the position whereby, if the similarity between two signs rests on a weak, descriptive element, a ...
Our latest round-up includes L'Oréal and the Vietnam government signing an anti-counterfeiting MoU and the ‘.yun’ new gTLD on the verge of launching.
There was insufficient evidence that the term ‘cookies’ was perceived as descriptive for cannabis seeds in the European Union as of the relevant date.
WTR's monthly column cuts through the noise to present the AI policy developments that IP professionals most need to know about.
The decision shows that evidence of substantial, well-documented common law use can be sufficient to establish a likelihood ...
A new report warns that, despite frequent disclosure, the reported value of trademarks and brand names remains low and largely static.
Changes to duty fees in the United States have come into force, with experts telling WTR that the impact on counterfeiting will be complex.
The CJEU said in SkyKick that an unclear specification does not invalidate a mark – but bad-faith filings can. The courts are ...
The case illustrates the benefits of filing a lawsuit with a district court to contest a TTAB decision instead of appealing to the Federal Circuit.
IP Australia security crackdown; IMPI counterfeit seizes; EUIPN website redesign – IP office updates
Our latest update includes a “disappointing update” at the India trademark registry and the Finnish IP office no longer ...
TfL’s brand licensing manager speaks to WTR about the value of the network’s collaborations with brands such as Nike and ...
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