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Rosie Burbidge
Nov 273 min read
What did the Supreme Court decide in SkyKick?
The UK Supreme Court has given judgment in the long-running SkyKick case finding that Sky's marks should be partially invalid.
Rosie Burbidge
Nov 274 min read
Does Thom Browne’s four-bar design infringe adidas three-stripe mark?
Judge found that Thom Browne products featuring a four-bar design do not infringe certain position trade marks owned by adidas.
Rosie Burbidge
Nov 113 min read
WaterRower v Liking Limited: No copyright in rowing machine design
The court had been asked to consider whether WaterRower Ltd's water resistance rowing machines qualify as "works of artistic craftsmanship"
Rosie Burbidge
Nov 112 min read
The IP exception to Sustainability in the new EU Packaging Regulation
The EU’s new Packaging Regulation introduces stricter guidelines on sustainability with an IP exception that needs swift attention
Rosie Burbidge
Nov 82 min read
Are high-vis equestrian products protected by copyright?
High Court has ruled that copyright does not subsist in high visibility equestrian waistcoat, an elasticated hat band and horse neck band
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