Paris 2024 Olympic Games: The Intersection of Innovation and Intellectual Property
All eyes are on Paris as the city hosts the 2024 Summer Olympic Games. The Olympics has a rich history dating back to 776 BC and modern revival in 1896, are not just a celebration of sporting excellence but also a showcase of innovation and creativity. However, behind the grandeur and excitement lies a complex […]
Understanding the Importance of an IP Strategy for Your Business
In today’s world, protecting your intellectual property (IP) is crucial for maintaining an edge and safeguarding your innovations. But what exactly is an IP strategy, and why should your business have one? What is an IP Strategy? An IP strategy is a documented approach to developing, protecting, and using intellectual property, while also addressing competitor […]
Trade mark Registration vs. Business Name Protection: What’s the Difference?
When it comes to safeguarding your business identity, there are multiple avenues to explore. Two methods offered by National Business Register are Trade Mark Registration and Business Name Protection. But what exactly are the differences between the two, and which option is right for your business? Let’s delve into the intricacies and weigh the pros […]
Intellectual Property and Football: Safeguarding the Euros
As the excitement for England fans sweeps across the UK, football fans and businesses alike revel in the spirit of the Euros. However, behind the scenes of this grand sporting event lies a complex web of intellectual property (IP) considerations that ensure the tournament runs smoothly and fairly. At National Business Register, we understand the […]
Navigating Political Shifts: What a Change from Conservative to Labour Government Means for UK Businesses and Intellectual Property
As the UK transitions from a Conservative to a Labour government, business owners are understandably keen to understand the potential impacts on their operations, especially concerning intellectual property (IP). At National Business Register, we help businesses protect their IP by registering trademarks and designs. With this political shift, it’s crucial to examine the likely changes […]
Exciting News: Business Name Protection Wins Product of the Year at the Business Success Recognition Awards 2024
We are excited to announce that our unique product, Business Name Protection, has won the prestigious Product of the Year award at the Business Success Recognition Awards 2024! This accolade is a testament to the innovative solutions we provide and underscores the importance of protecting your business identity. Why Brand Protection Matters In the current […]
Alaska Airlines Loses Appeal in $160 Million Licensing Dispute with Virgin Group
On 11th June, Alaska Airlines lost an appeal in a significant $160 million trade mark case against the Virgin Group. This follows a ruling from a London court last year, which determined that Virgin was entitled to royalties despite the U.S. airline no longer using the Virgin brand. Virgin units, Virgin Aviation TM Ltd and […]
UK’s Dark Sky Brewery Triumphs in Trademark Dispute Against Campari’s Skyy Vodka
In a notable victory for small businesses, the UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) has ruled in favour of Dark Sky Brewery in a trade mark dispute with Campari Group. The decision requires Campari to cover legal costs and compensate Dark Sky Brewery for the time invested in the case. The dispute began when Steve White, […]
A Hard Life for some…
A recent headline-making incident involving the indie band Easy Life and the corporate giant easyGroup provides a striking example of why IP protection is essential. Let’s delve into this David vs. Goliath story and explore what it means for you and your business. The Story of Easy Life Easy Life, an indie band with a […]
Nike Wins Partial Victory in German Court Over Three-Stripe Design Dispute with Adidas
In a significant legal development, Nike has been permitted to include three stripes on some of its trouser designs in Germany. This decision came from a court ruling on 28 May during a second appeal hearing between Nike and Adidas. Background of the Case The dispute began when the Duesseldorf regional court initially banned Nike […]