CITMA publishes position paper on Brexit
21 July 2017
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James Nurton, London
The association representing chartered UK trade mark attorneys has set out its wish list for registered trade marks and designs post-Brexit. It is also campaigning for representation rights after the UK leaves the EU
The position paper, published on July 20, sets out two solutions for what happens to registered rights (EU trade marks and registered Community designs) post-Brexit.
Registered rightsThe first, preferred, solution is for the UK to remain part of the EUTM...
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