Trade marks: Cancellation | Practical Law

Trade marks: Cancellation | Practical Law

This note explains the various ways in which a trade mark proprietor can lose rights in a UK-registered mark or EU trade mark (through expiry, surrender, declaration of invalidity, or revocation), the difference between actions to revoke trade marks and to have them declared invalid, the grounds on which such claims can be brought, and who can bring them.

Trade marks: Cancellation

Practical Law UK Practice Note 3-384-6938 (Approx. 45 pages)

Trade marks: Cancellation

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This note explains the various ways in which a trade mark proprietor can lose rights in a UK-registered mark or EU trade mark (through expiry, surrender, declaration of invalidity, or revocation), the difference between actions to revoke trade marks and to have them declared invalid, the grounds on which such claims can be brought, and who can bring them.