Hints, Tips and Tales #7 – The Tale of an Unexpected Turn

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The Story You may or may not know that my background is in Financial Services, Sales, and Marketing. I am most well-known for my work in supporting financial adviser and legal claims businesses. People often wonder why I created The Trademark Helpline when I had no experience in trademark law. The answer is simple: I […]

Hints, Tips and Tales #6 – A simple change with big results

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The Story In our experience, we found that a simple change in our outreach strategy led to a dramatic increase in responses for UK Trademark Registration. Initially, we would email clients once about their trademark renewals. When we started sending a follow-up email one week later, our response rate skyrocketed. Here is a very quick […]

Hints, Tips and Tales #5 – A.I. The great leveller

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The Story At the end of the financial year, I attended a conference where a well-known investor from BBC’s Dragon’s Den gave a talk on AI. Unlike many people in the room, I was already on the path to embracing AI. As the Dragon rightly said, think of AI as a ship leaving a port. […]

Hints, Tips and Tales #4 – What’s your call to action?

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The Story I want to talk to you about client engagement and what we’ve learned works. For some background, we keep in regular contact with the majority of our Trademark clients by way of a 6 monthly check in. We run our 6 monthly service calls to check what they have currently is sufficient for […]

Hints, Tips and Tales #1 – The Power of Persistence in Marketing

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The Story This month, I’m going to share something we did in February that quadrupled our enquiry level for UK Trademark Registration. It’s so simple and obvious, I’m actually annoyed we weren’t already doing it sooner. We knew we should have been doing it and thought we were, but it turns out we weren’t. Now […]

Oatly’s trademark mission continues…

Oatly are at it again! Within weeks of losing their High Court trademark battle against fellow oat milk producer Glebe Farm Foods, Oatly have started another trademark battle. The Times have reported that Oatly are taking on Nottingham-based Skinny Food Co over their use of the term ‘barista’ on its syrups and non-dairy creamers ‘Skinny […]

Red Bull challenge gin maker Bullards

A small Norwich based gin making business, founded in 1837, has become the target of energy drink super giant, Red Bull, over the use of the word ‘Bull’ in its name. Bullards have been told that there was a “likelihood of confusion on behalf of the public” as both brand names “include the term bull”. […]

5 celebrities and their trademark antics

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Drake tried to trademark “God’s Plan”.   Back in 2018, Canadian rapper Drake tried to trademark the term “God’s Plan”, a song from his Album “Scorpion”. The filing suggested that he’d planned to use the phrase for clothing, marketing, promotions, and music. What’s more surprising is his application was successful!   KISS and the devil […]

Houston pop-up in hot water over SpongeBob theme

Viacom, the parent company of Nickelodeon, is suing Houston based pop-up restaurant claiming that it’s SpongeBob SquarePants theme in violation of multiple trademarks. Viacom claim that The Rusty Krab restaurant is blatant rip-off of the cartoons famous The Krusty Krab. The multiple trademarks include names, images, characters, and re-creations of details from the cartoon. Not […]

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