The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) has issued new guidance as part of a Government and industry campaign warning consumers of the serious dangers of fake car parts.
TV chef caught up in copyright dispute with former employer
TV chef James Cochran has found himself caught up in a copyright dispute with the restaurant he used to work for, which has reportedly continued to trade under the ‘James Cochran’ name since his departure.
APPG report calls for IPO to team up with other partners to fight ‘organised crime’
A new report published by the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) has recommended that the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) team up with other organisations in its efforts to crack down on the rising threat of organised crime and illicit trade.
Formula One could be forced to change its new logo amid trade mark dispute
Formula One’s (F1) recently redesigned logo might have to be dropped amid concerns that it bears a striking resemblance to a trade mark already registered by stationary giant 3M, it has emerged.
UKIPO dismisses fashion retailer’s trade mark appeal
Prominent fashion brand, Mango, has had its appeal against YanGo International dismissed by the UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) in recent days.