As a business owner, your brand is crucial. It is therefore vital that you protect your assets with a trade mark which will provide you with the legal right to stop others from using the brand you have developed and invested in.
If you think another business is infringing your trade mark rights (such as through the production of counterfeit goods or use of a similar brand name), you may wish to take infringement action against that third party. Alternatively, you might find yourself challenged by a third party and needing to manage a claim against your own brand.
Partner & Trade Mark Attorney, Kirsty Stewart, presented a one-hour webinar and Q&A where she discussed the steps you can take to defend your brand from trade mark infringement.
This webinar covers:
- When can you stop someone from using your trade mark?
- What to do if you are accused of trade mark infringement?
- Practical considerations for protecting and enforcing your trade mark
- Claim of unjustified threats
If you have questions or concerns about Trade Marks please contact Kirsty Stewart on 03330 430350
Broadcast: 27 April 2022. The content in this webinar, guidance and advice provided by the host, is correct at the time of broadcast. If you are watching a recording after the broadcast date please contact us for the most up to date guidance and advice on this topic.