That’s the way, a-hah a-hah, Joe Lycett

That’s the way, a-hah a-hah, Joe Lycett

  In these bewildering times, we find ourselves in (Brexit, COVID-19, Brexit again), fortune occasionally sees fit to part the gloom, and serve up some much-needed levity. Enter Hugo Boss. Not the designer clothing company one might expect but rather, the...
Banksy: The Flower Thrower

Banksy: The Flower Thrower

  “Does art matter?”. On 17 October 2019 , graffiti artist Banksy launched an online shop called Gross Domestic Product to sell his branded merchandise for two weeks, the launch being advertised by a pop-up shop in Croydon, UK. To have chance at...
Has Sky been grounded? – Sky v Skykick

Has Sky been grounded? – Sky v Skykick

The recently published Opinion of the Attorney-General in the Sky v Skykick case, has provided some much-needed clarity on the legitimacy of wide-ranging specifications, and the associated issue of ‘bad faith’ being pleaded in trade mark invalidation proceedings....
Bentley v Bentley – The Peril of New Markets

Bentley v Bentley – The Peril of New Markets

  On 1 November 2019, Judge Richard Hacon in the High Court finally settled a 20-year long dispute between one of the world’s most prestigious and recognizable car brands, and a small Manchester based UK clothing company.   The background of this case is as...