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Thom Browne and Adidas: two global names in the fashion world who are rarely mentioned in the same conversations, unless you are in the world of IP.
What better way to get into the mood for overindulging in chocolate eggs and hot cross buns than to consider the many types of intellectual property (IP) and surrounding rights that underpin our Easter Eggstravaganza?
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.
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Read analysis from recent trade mark cases.
Decision shows the defining role of strong evidence in proving bad faith, says Steven Jennings. O/0052/25, Maya Appliances Pvt Ltd v Prapaharan Sivaratnam, UK IPO.
Roshani Muniweera digests the latest episode in a continuing clash. [2025] EWCA Civ 186, Morley’s (Fast Foods) Ltd v Nanthakumar and others, Court of Appeal.
Lauren Fisher deals us in on the joker jostling. B 3 202 021, Granini France v Euro Games Technology Ltd, EUIPO.
Susannah Slevin suggests questions surround the registration of basic shapes. T-195/24, VistaJet Ltd v EUIPO, General Court.
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Congratulations to the 95 candidates who successfully passed the 2024/2025 CITMA Paralegal Course exam.
This year’s Spring Conference delegates created something a little different. Alongside the serious business of dissecting AI's impact on IP law, we did something rather unexpected – we created a song.
An update on recent practice points by our Law and Practice Committee, including new guidance following the SkyKick decision, mediation services and examination of EU designs.
We are saddened to hear of the passing of long-standing member, John Caisley. John passed away after a short illness at the age of 83. Paul Gyseman, Don Pennant and Claire Hutchinson have written tributes to John.