Founded in 1934, chartered in 2016, The Chartered Institute of Trade Mark Attorneys (CITMA) is a professional membership organisation with the power to shape law and practice - nationally and internationally. Find out more
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To what extent can the name of a country, like Sweden, actually be a trade mark which can be registered and protected?
The food and drink sector is a thriving busy marketplace, to help new entrants to this vibrant space we have put together a start to finish guide on the stages of securing IP for a new product – what you can protect and how.
Discount supermarkets often sail close to the wind – what do recent trade mark disputes tell us about what is acceptable?
Businesses sometimes look to adopt descriptive or generic terms for their new brand names in order to avoid infringing existing trade mark rights owned by others – however, this isn’t a risk-free approach.
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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.
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IP Inclusive's IP Out community has launched a comprehensive Trans Toolkit to help us and other IP organisations create more supportive environments for transgender and non-binary professionals.
Congratulations to the members who have been elected to sit on our governing Council, following recent elections.
IP Inclusive recently launched a new version of its Senior Leaders’ Pledge, tailored to in-house IP professionals, to continue driving positive change across the industry.
View a selection of photos from our Spring Conference, held at The Waldorf Hilton, and our inaugural Spring Party at London's Sky Garden.