Act timely and decisively to end infringements of your mark
If you become aware of someone infringing your trademarks, you should act timely and decisively. Otherwise, you may lose your right to oppose the use of that mark.
Read more »If you become aware of someone infringing your trademarks, you should act timely and decisively. Otherwise, you may lose your right to oppose the use of that mark.
Read more »The EUIPO has issued new practice tips on how to classify NFTs and virtual goods and services in trademark applications.
Read more »What do Bacardi, Deloitte, and Jacuzzi have in common? Apart from being famous and successful brands, they are also named after their founders.
Read more »There are more than 15 million trademark applications filed annually and nearly 100 million registered trademarks in the world. With this in mind, it is inevitable that two companies will end up having trademarks that resemble each other or are even identical. This is where co-existence agreements come into play.
Read more »We are often asked whether a trademark that consists of an image of a thing is similar to a trademark that consists of a word that describes or defines the image.
Read more »Many companies use nation brands in their trademarks and marketing. Invoking the perception that the product or service is somehow connected to a particular country or place can be very beneficial. There are, however, particular issues that should be taken into account when using nation brands.
Read more »According to our survey, these are the five most common trademark misunderstandings SMEs and startups have.
Read more »Distinctiveness of an EU trademark is assessed in all EU languages. In addition, there are many other languages that may be relevant. Here’s what you should know about that.
Read more »Which EU countries file the most EU trademarks relative to their size?
Read more »The EU trademark system has a very unique and peculiar feature called “seniority”. In simple terms, seniority allows a trademark owner to “link” its earlier trademark registration to a later EU trademark.
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