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Find out how a Chartered Trade Mark Attorney will help you to navigate intellectual property law.
Learn why trade marks are valuable business assets.
How can you get a trade mark - we take you through the process step-by-step.
Use our directory to find intellectual property legal experts.
Read fascinating and entertaining insight into intellectual property.
Filing your trade marks is an important step in the early days of any enterprise or venture, and it doesn’t have to be difficult.
If you receive a cease and desist letter or accusation of infringement related to your trade mark or IP, responding efficiently is crucial – we lay out the steps that you should take.
In 2022, Coca-Cola’s brand was valued at 97.9 billion U.S. dollars – a long way from its humble beginnings in 1886 in a pharmacy in downtown Atlanta. How did it shoot to global fame?
Artificial intelligence has the potential to have a seismic impact on intellectual property, and understanding this change is vital.
Earn CPD and network with the IP profession at our events.
Read analysis from recent trade mark cases.
Horse and rider motifs yet again reared their heads in court, writes Lucy Singer
Stephanie Taylor shares why a heart-shaped motif was not found to be novel
Henry Schlaefli stresses the risks of submitting arguments that could damage your own case
A US court has ruled autonomous AI output is not protected under copyright law, reports Erika Coccia
Read the latest news and features.
An update on the latest practice points of note by our Law and Practice Committee including UK IPO address for service, Nice Classification and the EUIPO GI hub.
We are pleased to present our plan for supporting you and our changing profession over the next three years.
The EUIPO has launched a new mediation centre for alternative dispute resolution (ADR).
Keith Havelock adds a further perspective on CITMA’s new publication