On 19th March 2018, the negotiating parties issued a new version of the draft agreement on the withdrawal of the UK from the EU that deals with the complex issue of what will happen with EU trade mark...
A clothing brand has been successful in preventing Nike from using the term ‘LDNR’ in its ‘Nothing beats a LDNR’ advertising campaign, based on an earlier trademark. The English High Court handed
The General Court today rejected an appeal by Bulgaria-based Aldo Supermarket, clearing the way for German supermarket chain Aldi to register its name as a trademark. In 2014, Aldi applied for the
A family dispute over licensing of The Palm restaurants’ intellectual property has resulted in a $120 million court award to cousins of the founders' descendants. A lawyer for New York City-based com...
A UK political party based in Oxford may ask the city’s council to oppose Oxford University’s bid to register the word ‘Oxford’ as a trademark amid concern from residents. Green Party councillors
conduct”. UPS accused the defendants of federal and state trademark infringement, dilution and false designation of origin, as well as deceptive business practices. The postal company is bidding for
“The most successful parties choose their battles wisely,” says The Honorable Gerard Rogers, Chief Administrative Trademark Judge at the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB), a body within the
Rumors of an Apple-branded Tile-like tracking have been circulating for months and just won't go away. Then yesterday references to "AirTags" were found in iOS 13.2. And now a trademark for "AirTag
A gin company has been ordered to pay Dame Vera Lynn £1,800 in legal costs after losing a case to trademark the singer‘s name for its drink. Halewood International applied to register the trademark
A New York-based sports network filed suit in federal court Monday in a trademark dispute with Ohio State University over the letter “O.” Overtime Sports Inc., a digital programming provider started