EU trademarks will no longer be protected in the UK after Brexit. What will happen to your EUTM depends
The United Kingdom’s government has confirmed to industry publication IAM-Media that the country will not be a member of
The point of no return, the date of jumping off the cliff, the end of the conveyor belt, or
Owners of existing EU trademarks (EUTM) and designs (RCD) had been left somewhat in the dark about what will
Considering that the UK now has ratified the UPC agreement, the entry into force of the system seems imminent
Despite the uncertain situation in the UK and Germany, other EU member states seem to continue to ratify the
Naturally, there are still many “ifs and buts”. We still don’t have any idea as to how hard or
There is a new sheriff in town. Jo Jonson takes over from Baroness Neville Rolfe as UK Intellectual Property
There was a sigh of relief at the end of November when the UK announced that it would proceed
During the meeting of the EU Competitiveness Council on 28 November 2016 in Brussels, the UK Minister of State