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Here are our six steps to obtaining a registered trade mark, such as in the UK. Step 1 Pick a Mark. That might be a name, logo, sound, movement, colour or other identifier of your goods, or services. Step 2 Identify goods or services for which the mark applies. You have to select the goods […]
Your end goal is world domination. A household name spanning continents, recognised by all. But how can you enforce this? There is no ‘worldwide trade mark’ as such. Instead you would need to file applications to cover each territory individually. In some cases, it is possible to obtain protection for several countries at once e.g. […]
No! Firstly, just because you have a domain name or social media handle doesn’t give you any right to use the trade mark. Someone else could own the registered trade mark for that name or even just a similar name and that registration could be used to block your use of the domain name. Hence, […]
You’ve chosen a trade mark to use on the goods and services you provide. You’re preparing to launch. There’s one big question… are you free to use that trade mark? It is important to undertake trade mark searches before adopting your mark. These searches are significantly more in depth than, say, using an internet search […]