Trade marks
Trade marks are signs that distinguish the goods or services of one business from those offered by their competitors. Trade marks have to be renewed every 10 years but can last forever.
450 years ago a little boy was born in an ordinary, or perhaps typically picturesque, part of the rural Midlands. His mother, Mary, and his father, John, brought him up in a house in Henley Street. And although these were …
You've paid for your domain name, designed your content and hired staff to run and update it. Of course you own it… don’t you?
When your clients include the Beckhams, Usain Bolt and Elton John, the future of your business is going to be bright.
...the UK. ‘Pink Lady’ is the trade mark for Australia’s Cripps Pink. It cannot be grown commercially in the UK because its owners require specific conditions. Packages of intellectual property...
Three avid footy fans I spoke to recently were on the ball when it came to protecting their brand.
With the new football season under way, once again fans have to contend with changes to team kits. These days, it's often easier to recognise a big team by the...
Laura Tenison MBE is the founder and managing director of baby clothing retailer JoJo Maman Bébe.
...copyright law. Copyright is a property right that resides in specific artistic works. Copyright law cannot protect ideas for shows. This is because IP law balances the interests of all...
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