
A trade mark licence is an agreement between a brand owner (licensor) and another party (licensee) in which the licensor permits the licensee to use its trade mark commercially. This is usually is the form of a written contract and can often vary in complexity, depending on the goods or services involved. This documents covers the benefits and risks of trade mark licensing.
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Counterfeiting is the practice of manufacturing goods and selling them under a trade mark without the trade mark owner’s permission. Counterfeit goods are normally of a substandard quality and can easily become faulty, damaging the brand owner’s reputation. This document explores counterfeiting, prevention, legal measures in place, and what to do if someone has counterfeited your products.
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This brochure provides an introduction to our firm, and our specialist service areas including patents, trade marks, designs and litigation.
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Intellectual property is a business asset that can have substantial value and can be used to give you a competitive advantage, but is it working hard enough for your business?
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Mathys & Squire’s ability to represent its clients in the UK and Europe is not affected by Brexit. In this insight, we hope to dispel some of the myths surrounding how patents, trade marks and design rights have been impacted by Brexit.
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Explore how protecting and commercialising your IP can be the difference between being a startup and transforming into a household name.
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