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What are the trademark laws in the UK?
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The UK's trademark laws are primarily governed by the Trade Marks Act 1994. They allow entities to register symbols, names, logos, sounds, or scents distinguishing goods/services. Registered trademarks grant exclusive rights to use, license, and sell the mark for ten years, renewable. Infringements can be contested through legal action. Registration also provides a basis for overseas registration. While registration is not compulsory, it offers enhanced protection against unauthorised use. Our IP specialists can guide through registration, protection, and enforcement processes.
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