Our Trademark

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June 1, 2023

A trademark is a sign used to distinguish the goods or services of one party from those of others. In the UK, trademarks are registered with the Intellectual Property Office (UK IPO).

To register a trademark in the UK, you must file an application with the UK IPO. The application must include the following information:
 The name of the trademark
 The goods or services that the trademark will be used for
 A description of the trademark
The UK IPO will then examine your application to see if it meets the requirements for registration. If your application is approved, you will be granted a trademark registration certificate.

Trademark registration in the UK is valid for 10 years. You can renew your registration for an additional 10 years, up to a maximum of 50 years.

There are several things that you cannot register as a trademark in the UK.
These include:
 Generic terms
 Descriptive terms
 Deceptive terms
 Marks that are likely to cause confusion with other registered marks.

If you are unsure whether a particular mark can be registered as a trademark, you should consult with a trademark attorney.

Here are some of the benefits of registering a trademark in the UK:
 It gives you the exclusive right to use the trademark in connection with the goods or services that you have registered it for.
 It prevents other businesses from using the same or a similar mark in connection with the same or similar goods or services.
 It can help to build brand awareness and customer loyalty.
 It can be used to prevent counterfeiting and other forms of trademark infringement.

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