Great News for UK Registered Design Holders & SME’s
The UK Government have recently responded to the proposal for making changes to Registered Design fees (March 2016).
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The UK Government have recently responded to the proposal for making changes to Registered Design fees (March 2016).
As many people may be aware, on Thursday 23 June 2016, a historic Referendum will take place in which the UK public will decide on the UK’s future membership of the European Union. The outcome as to whether the UK will leave (a so called “Brexit”) or remain (“Bremain”) is expected on Friday the 24th June 2016. Wynne-Jones IP is uniquely positioned, whatever the outcome, to continue to support our clients needs by virtue of our AIPEX European Alliance. We will ensure that we continue to be able to file and prosecute “Pan-European” IP applications such as European Patents, European Union Trade Marks and Registered Community Designs.
On Christmas Eve revised legislation was published, which will come into effect on 23 March 2016, making a number of changes to the existing Community Trade Mark system. The question is, as owners of such rights, or potential applicants, will these changes impact on you?
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