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To help you protect, manage and enforce your intellectual property (IP) rights in Laos.
Owners of a well-known trade mark (驰名商标) can enjoy multi-class (or multi sub-class) protection in the Chinese trade mark system.
Rectification is the legal procedure which allows anyone to apply to correct an error or omission to the recorded details of a registered trade mark.
The Trade Marks Act 1994 make up part of the trade mark legislation in the UK.
In order to better understand the process of applying for a trade mark, we recommend you view the trade mark timeline.
To help you protect, manage and enforce your intellectual property (IP) rights in Philippines.
Section last updated: February 2023
Section last updated: January 2021.
The UK Government has launched a second consultation on proposed changes to allow the Intellectual Property Office to deliver better digital services.
The manual of trade marks practice sets out guidance on the Intellectual Property Office work practices.
List of trade mark forms and fees.
This page provides practical information to help you make the most of your IP when doing business in Peru.
One of the key changes being brought in by the new EU Trade Mark Directive allows non-graphical representations of trade marks.
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