







Today’s daily rundown of interesting Intellectual Property, Copyright and Trade Mark news and bits and pieces from the web include what would happen to our IP rights in the event of Brexit, the Australian Trade Mark Office turning down a Trade Mark application for “McKosher”, Marks and Spencer “Simply” Trade Mark fight, The Earnhardt surname and whether an Earnhardt can use it, plus this day in Trade Mark history and much more! Click any of the links below for more…
Interesting and recommended read! Would Brexit affect my business's IP rights in Europe? https://t.co/q5H5ieDCjs
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Australian application for ‘McKosher’ trademark rejected https://t.co/VyBvjhzKlw
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The IPKat: "Simply" invalid: French trade mark win for M&S in the Tribunal de Grande Instance de Paris https://t.co/7ga90q6VDU
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Earnhardt Family Fighting Over Whether One Earnhardt Son Can Use His Own Last Name | Techdirt https://t.co/y6Go9E2FAQ
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Hoover, Bosch and Chanel – This Day In Trade Mark – 18 May 1956 to 18 May 2006 https://t.co/W2nksooTur pic.twitter.com/Zw8kYCMdMR
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MINI obstructs MINICARGO – World Trademark Review | FRKelly https://t.co/2JHQErQCim
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Intellectual property and how to protect it – Director Magazine https://t.co/CxZK1PryUg
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Supermac's submits new EU trademark application to cover "full range of products" https://t.co/Nb8YRYdPWZ
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