Virtual Goods, Real Confusion? EUIPO’s first attempt to solve the issue
EUIPO has just given its first decision on the similarity of physical goods and virtual goods. According to EUIPO, they are not similar.
The Olympic Games and Intellectual Property
The Paris Olympic Games, taking place between 26 July and 11 August, represent not only a pinnacle of athletic achievement but also a significant convergence of intellectual property. From the iconic five-ring symbol to cutting-edge product innovations and athlete trademarks, the games are a showcase of global brands and technologies.
Are we running out of trademarks?
Trademark congestion means that it is increasingly difficult to find brand names that are effective and available. How can you deal with this?
Does a non-profit need a trademark?
Does a non-profit organisation need a trademark? Read here to find out.
Viral videos and the HAWK TUAH trademark bonanza
Is it possible to trademark a viral catchphrase like HAWK TUAH? Find out here what the issues are.
The one reason why you cannot ignore intellectual property
Regardless of your views about intellectual property, you cannot ignore it. Here’s why.