1 November 2024
Trade marking isn’t just a legal formality; it’s a strategic move that can help make or break a band’s artistic journey. Joining Lee Davies and Gwilym’s stand-in, Neil Lampert, this week are trade mark attorneys Chris McLeod and Jerry Bridge-Butler, of CITMA, who bring a blend of legal expertise and rock ‘n roll enthusiasm to our discussion. From Frank Zappa’s Mothers of Invention to the oft-debated legacy of The Smiths, our guests provide insight into the historical missteps and modern approaches to band names and trade marks.
What is the relationship between rights and recipes? Laura Clews from Mathys and Squire takes Lee and Gwilym through the...
China is the second-largest economy in the world and the UK's fifth biggest trading partner. Speaking to our co-hosts Lee...
Wednesday 26th April is World IP Day. This year's theme is Women and IP: Accelerating innovation and creativity. To celebrate, we're sitting down...
This week Lee and Gwilym are joined by Dr Nike Folayan MBE, a Chartered Engineer in electronics...
How can IP help encourage and incentivise sustainable innovation? Elisabeth Eppinger and Frank Tietze talk about their project IPACST...
How do you stay up to date with all the latest news from the world of IP? By reading the blog IP Draughts of course! This week Lee and Gwilym are joined...
At least 8 million tons of plastic end up in our oceans every year. This plastic makes up 80% of all marine debris and can end up...
Covid-19 has had a huge impact on mental health. June Dent from mental health charity Jonathan's Voice tells Lee and Gwilym...
It was the United Nations World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development yesterday. To mark this event, Lee and Gwilym...
How is the UK's Intellectual Property Office, responsible for IP rights such as patents, trade marks and designs across the...