Trade Mark Oppositions
In the trade mark registration process, oppositions play a critical role as a safeguard against the registration of potentially conflicting trade marks. An opposition is the legal procedure that allows you to try to stop a published trade mark going on to become registered typically on grounds such as similarity to an existing mark, likelihood of consumer confusion, or infringement of existing rights.
This process allows brand owners and interested parties to protect their intellectual property and market identity, ensuring that trade marks remain distinct. A set period exists to allow owners of previously registered trade marks to oppose new applications if they believe they have a strong enough claim that their mark and the new mark could be considered confusingly similar.