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Use this form to submit an amended copy of the regulations governing the use of certification or collective mark(s).
How and when to identify pigs (livestock and pets) with ear tags, ear tattoos or slap marks so they can be traced.
How to object and challenge someone else's trade mark and details of any legal costs involved.
Around 40% of series applications don’t meet the requirements. We recommend you read this guide if you are considering making a series application.
Opposition is the legal procedure that allows you to try to stop a published trade mark going on to become registered.
A guide about the safe operation of stretch limousines and other novelty vehicles.
Use this form to inform us that you do not want your comparable EU trade mark registered in the United Kingdom.
Principles and guidance on sponsors’ marks, logos and town marks.
Register a new manufacturer's mark and access lists of approved and inactive measuring container bottles (MCB) marks.
Amendments to trade mark law for well know marks.
A collection of case studies showing how businesses have protected their brands with a trade mark to help their business grow.
This document provides details of Marks and Spencer’s initatives to recruit women from different backgrounds. 31% of Marks & Spencer’s board…
The Trade Marks Act 1994 allows us to give directions in some areas, so that we can react quickly to change.
How a product complies with EU safety, health and environmental requirements, and how to place a CE marking on your product.
Depending on the objection raised in your examination, you have 2 months to respond through a number of options.
Section last updated: January 2019.
Use this form to divide a registered trade mark.
The Trade Marks Rules 2008 set out the detailed procedures under the Trade Marks Act 1994, and came into force on 1 October 2008.
Information for healthcare professionals on how pulse oximeters are regulated, home use and issues to look out for when using the devices
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