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Rolls-Royce tops UK’s most iconic trade marks poll

Rolls-Royce has been named the UK’s most iconic trade mark in a recent poll conducted by the UK Intellectual Property Office (UK IPO).

27th Apr 2026 | News
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Law and practice snippets: April 2026

An update on recent practice points by our Law and Practice Committee, including a new Designs Practice Notice, certificate issuance and tribunal timescales.

22nd Apr 2026 | News
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The UK IPO issues new Designs Practice Notice

The UK Intellectual Property Office (UK IPO) has issued new guidance on protecting digital designs, including graphical user interfaces (GUIs), webpages and graphic symbols/icons.

22nd Apr 2026 | News
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CITMA announces new president

We are delighted to announce that Daniel Hardman-Smart has been elected as President of The Chartered Institute of Trade Mark Attorneys.

21st Apr 2026 | News
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Features

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Meet your new Student Representative: Mark Dainty

We're delighted to welcome Mark Dainty of Edwin Coe as our new Student Representative. Mark succeeds April Parker, who held the post since April 2024.

5th May 2026 | Feature
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How to have a sustainable INTA annual meeting

INTA's 148th Annual Meeting has arrived in London - the first time the global trade mark community has gathered in the UK’s capital on such a scale.

2nd May 2026 | Feature
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Small steps, big impact: practical sustainability for IP practitioners

Adam Bastock, Founder of Small99, shares actionable strategies that trade mark professionals and IP firms can implement today - without needing to be perfect to make progress.

27th Apr 2026 | Feature
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EUIPO will continue to be human-centric says EUIPO Executive Director

The EUIPO leads its development of AI with "ambition and responsibility" but the final decision in any process will remain a human one, João Negrão, Executive Director of the EU Intellectual Property Office told our Spring Conference delegates.

27th Apr 2026 | Feature

CITMA Review features:

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CITMA Spring Conference 2026: key talking points

From AI’s role in decision-making to landmark UK and CJEU decisions, our speakers explored emerging risks, workflows and wellbeing across the IP profession.

13th May 2026 | CITMA Review feature
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Big reputation

Taylor Swift has got a long list of trade marks, and each one tells a story about strategy, writes Amelia Skelding.

13th May 2026 | CITMA Review feature
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Can AI be trusted for legal research?

Be scrupulous if using robots to gather background information, since humans are ultimately responsible for any false cases generated and used in court, writes James Tumbridge.

13th May 2026 | CITMA Review feature
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How to unstick your career

Feeling stuck in your job? Working with a career coach could be the first step towards positive change, writes Alex Gayle.

13th May 2026 | CITMA Review feature

Case comments

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They shoot, but do they score?

Instagram’s grip on the -GRAM suffix proves picture perfect, writes Oli Gray. B 3 219 888, Instagram LLC v Panathinaikos, EUIPO Opposition Division.

13th May 2026 | Case comment
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Find my reputation

In disputes involving major brands, can marks’ similar elements meaningfully shift consumer perception? Charlene Nelson finds out. O/1195/25, MEGA POP podjetje za oglasevanje na prostem d.o.o v Apple Inc, UK IPO.

13th May 2026 | Case comment
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Keeping your word

Using a registered word mark as part of a logo mark does not preclude a finding of genuine use – as long as the words remain the dominant element, writes Trecina Sookhoo. O/0080/26, Kilburn & Strode LLP v Easy Limo UK Ltd; O/0028/26, Kilburn & Strode LLP v EasyTerra Besloten Vennootschap; O/1148/25, Kilburn & Strode LLP v Easy Avenues Ltd, UK IPO.

13th May 2026 | Case comment
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The distinguishing mark of man

No matter how famous an author is, copyright exists to protect their work, not their name, writes Matthew Harris. R 2248/2019-G, The Estate of the Late Sonia Brownell Orwell v EUIPO.

13th May 2026 | Case comment
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