Sorry we have had to postpone our talk on clubhouse. Will let you know when it will be - planning one day next week. DM me if you have an trade mark questions.
Registered trade marks give you a monopoly right, but that can be weakened if you allow others to use the trade mark without your permission. You should take action against infringers
If you allow someone else to use your trade marks, it’s important to ensure that you have a licence agreement in place clearly setting out the terms on which they can use the trade mark
If you're looking for a match to watch before travelling to Wembley Stadium to watch England v Spain on Saturday, why not come down to Vale farm!
⚽️ vs @EdgwareTownFC
📆 Saturday 8th Sep
⏰ 15:00
📍 Vale Farm, Watford Road, HA0 3HG
The Beaujolais Run®️ is incredibly proud to announce that it is to be the final official celebration of 100 years of the RAF; and pathfinds for the centenary of the Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund in 2019.
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The second speaker at the information session regarding later life #care will be @sfpnewbury from @shoreplymouth. Find out more here: gardner-leader.co.uk/faith-h…
With a little planning ahead, your business will be able to protect its brand by registering it as a trade mark. This will give you exclusive rights and ownership of the brand name and avoid the disruption of being sued for trade mark infringement or having to rebrand.
If you start your business and use a trade mark that has already been registered you may be sued for trade mark infringement and have to rebrand. ow.ly/kJgg30kXZ2U
Savvy business owners will registered their trade mark as it gives the owner exclusive rights to the use, so they can prevent anyone else using it without their say so. ow.ly/Lktc30kXZ1j