An independent garage which unlawfully used the branding of The AA’s breakdown and repair service on its vehicles and advertisements has been found guilty of breaching copyright laws.
What could post-Brexit IP look like?
Britain’s eventual exit from the European Union (EU) is sure to hit the country’s Intellectual Property (IP) community hard in coming years – but how?
Game developers lose trademark tussle with film studio
A pioneering children’s game that combines digital and physical play has been forced to change its name following a trademark dispute with the British arm of film studio, Warner Bros.
UKIPO publishes new guidance on registered design applications
The UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) has published new guidance on registered design applications, which will see increased emphasis placed upon dissimilarities between designs protecting product shape, as well as designs protecting other more specific features.
Brexit campaigners embroiled in copyright infringement row
Brexit campaign group Leave.EU has found itself embroiled in a legal battle, after a freelance photographer accused campaigners of using his copyrighted photographs to promote their cause.