Charlotte Duly writes for the Trademark Lawyer Magazine on the legal issues that tribute bands face when selecting a name
Charlotte Duly has written for the Trademark Lawyer Magazine on the legal issues that tribute bands face when selecting a name. Read more below.
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Charlotte Duly
Brexit and intellectual property: Gibraltar, the Isle of Man and
Charlotte looks at where else trade mark and design protection may be required following Brexit.
Mary Bagnall
Diversification of landed estates – a trade mark lawyer’s advice...
Mary looks at the diversification of landed estates and offers her expert advice from a trade mark perspective
Charlotte Duly
Brexit and Intellectual Property: one month on
Charlotte looks at the impact of Brexit on intellectual property one month on
Peter Byrd
The Tricky Issue of Joint Authorship in Copyright Works
Where more than one person creates a work, it can be deemed ‘joint authorship’ and each has the same rights as a sole author would.
Charlotte Duly
We’re not all going on a summer holiday – what are the implications for all those unused trade mark registrations?
Charlotte Duly
IP in a Pod: Social Media
What IP issues surround the use and protection of hashtags, memes, GIFs and stickers?
Rahim Hirji
Influencer Agreements: Six points that a business should consider
Due to the commercial power that influencers have over their followers, businesses are increasingly looking to secure their services.
Jamie McMurray
MP’s to Investigate the ‘Economic Impact’ of Music Streaming
The DCMS announced that an inquiry is to be launched into the economics of the music streaming industry.
Laura Bushaway
Q&A examining information notices and the right to manage
Can section 82 of the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002 enable an RTM company to serve an information notice on a third party?
Verity Heath
Copyright Infringement – Link Available Here
If you reproduce someone else’s work in the form of a link, you could fall foul of copyright law.
Nick White
Burger King, Stevenage and my FIFA confusion
Olivia Gray
Trade Mark success for the gymnastics National Governing Body
In a recent case, it was found that UK trade marks for "British Gymnastics, More than a sport" were infringed.
Nick White
Nick White writes for MCA on the data issues surrounding the rise of popularityy of
Charlotte Duly
The conception of a drinks brand - innovation and IP
Nick White
Nick White quoted in International Adviser on the scope for musical royalties to be the latest investment craze
David Fyfield writes for Life Sciences Intellectual Property Review on the Supreme Court's ruling in Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc v Kymab Ltd
Peter Byrd
IP in a Pod: Designs and design rights - part 2 (UK rights)
The second part of our two-part episode on designs and design rights.
Peter Byrd
IP in a Pod: Designs and design rights – part 1 (EU rights)
David, Pete and Rahim discuss registered and unregistered design rights in the European Union.
Rahim Hirji
US Court 'swipes left' on dating app dispute
Charlotte Duly
Captain Tom Moore – a positive pandemic trade mark story
Recent applications for various “Tom Moore” marks have been a welcome reminder of the positive stories that emerged from lockdown.