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Information to help you protect, manage and enforce your intellectual property (IP) rights in Colombia.
If you're advertising or marketing, including direct marketing, you must be accurate and honest and follow the advertising codes of practice
All marketing and advertising must be: an accurate description of the…
Advertising to consumers The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading…
There are 2 advertising codes of practice that describe how businesses…
You must describe your product accurately. This means if you make a claim…
You must check if customers want to be contacted by fax, phone, post or…
Look up a trade mark to see if something identical or similar to your brand is already registered.
Guidance on how to register, manage and enforce a trade mark. A trade mark protects your brand, for example the name of your product or service.
Examples of unacceptable trade marks around protected emblems, internet domain names and your company name.
To help you protect, manage and enforce your intellectual property (IP) rights in Indonesia.
Information to help you protect, manage and enforce your intellectual property (IP) rights in Brazil.
The below provides guidance and helpful information on the IPO's attaché based in LATAC
Guide for suppliers on a Crown Commercial Service (CCS) commercial agreement, who supply common goods and services to the public sector.
To protect your trade mark outside of the UK, you usually need to apply in each country you want protection in.
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