We’ve had a look at our most read patent blog articles and summarised them below. Dawn Ellmore Employment on how the sky’s no limit for …
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Dawn Ellmore on the best companies to work for in the UK according to Glassdoor
Google tops the 2018 list of the Best Places to Work, regaining the number one spot for the first time since 2015. Facebook comes in fourth, …
Dawn Ellmore – LinkedIn Round up: March 2018
Dawn Ellmore discusses British innovation in Europe It’s clear that businesses in the UK are increasingly understanding how important it is to protect their innovative research by …
Dawn Ellmore discusses British innovation in Europe
It’s clear that businesses in the UK are increasingly understanding how important it is to protect their innovative research by securing patents in European markets. …
Dawn Ellmore – How Crocs lost its battle to protect its design
Crocs produce footwear that is extremely successful and very recognisable. However, this hasn’t stopped them losing the right to protect their design from copycat designers. …
Dawn Ellmore looks at trade mark infringements and trade wars
Iconic clothing company Levi Strauss & Co (Levi’s) is suing two separate Chinese companies for trade mark infringement. This comes at a time when the …
Dawn Ellmore examines Whole Foods recent trade mark defeat in the UK
Whole Foods Market is a grocery store chain based in the United States. Touting itself as a healthy choice thanks to the lack of artificial …
Dawn Ellmore – Australian company applies for a trade mark, for the colour of beer
Following in the footsteps of the likes of Cadbury (owned by Mondelez International) and oil giant BP, a much smaller Australia-based company has filed a …
Dawn Ellmore looks at the recent copyright claim against Wolves
Wolverhampton Wanderers football club may have a high chance of making the Premier League, but a copyright claim has been made that could cost them. …
Dawn Ellmore discusses Japan’s Intellectual Property strategy
Revenue generated by Intellectual Property (IP) in Japan climbed 74% between 2012 and 2017. Government data shows that last year was a record-setting 12 months …
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