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Product Recall for Yon Sub Life Jacket presenting a serious risk of drowning.
Protect your brand by registering it as a trade mark - how to apply, fees, responding to objections to your trade mark, using the ® symbol
You can register your trade mark to protect your brand, for example the…
Before you apply for a trade mark you need to: decide which general…
To apply you’ll need: details of what you want to register, for example…
The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) will examine your application and…
Your trade mark will be registered around 10 weeks (2 months, plus 2…
When applying to register a trade mark, you must use the classification system to specify the goods and/or services you'll be using it on.
This collection brings together all documents relating to sub-national statistics.
Guidance for businesses on notifying the government that they are placing a tobacco or herbal smoking product on the market.
Look up a trade mark to see if something identical or similar to your brand is already registered.
This policy addresses the growing threat of online brand abuse and how it affects HMRC and its customers.
Sub-contracting and use of labour are common practices in private security. Know the difference and understand who is responsible for checking SIA licences.
Advice for Retailers and Producers
This policy sets out Sellafield Ltd's commitment in protecting its corporate identity.
Logos and brand guidelines explaining who can use the CARE identity and how it should be applied.
These brand guidelines should be used by recipients of Levelling Up funding.
Intellectual property research publications commissioned by the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) covering trade marks and brands.
Logo and brand guidelines that suppliers should use when they talk about their services being on the Digital Marketplace.
Use form SFE1 if you are a trustee and want to elect for a fund or other part of settled property to be treated as a separate settlement.
These guidelines will help you understand the FE Teacher Recruitment brand and how to use it and provide logos to download.
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