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How Marvel and DC lost their US trade marks for "superhero".
With fast fashion on its way out, second-hand fashion is making a comeback.
Sports and branding seem to go hand-in-hand with each other.
The countdown to the Paris Olympics is on – and we’re setting out the IP protection at the heart of it.
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Read analysis from recent trade mark cases.
There can be good reason to argue dual grounds, suggests Maya Muchemwa. O/1030/24, Baraqah Ltd v G & G Srl, UK IPO.
Impressive evidence established the answer, writes Julia King. O/1028/24, Gym Boss Ltd v Hugo Boss Trade Mark Management GmbH & Co KG, UK IPO.
The UK’s highest court brought closure to a persistent conflict, reports Antony Yerasimou. [2024] UKSC 36, SkyKick UK Ltd and another v Sky Ltd and others, Supreme Court.
Sarah Neil summarises a case that gives ‘paws’ for thought. [2024] EWCA Civ 1103, TVIS Ltd v Howserv Services Ltd and others, Court of Appeal.
Read the latest news and features.
Nominations to sit on CITMA Council for 2025-2027 are now open to Ordinary members and Fellows of CITMA.
Our annual charity quiz saw ‘Three Little Wigs’ AKA Three New Square walk away victorious, with a score of 122 points.
It is with great sadness that we report the death of long-standing company secretary and registrar of ITMA Margaret Tyler MBE.
Mental health charity, LawCare is inviting professionals from the legal sector to contribute towards its Life in the Law 2025 research.