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May

18 May 2016
Today’s daily rundown of interesting Intellectual Property, Copyright and Trade Mark news and bits and pieces from the web include what would happen to our IP rights in the event of Brexit, the Australian Trade Mark Office turning down a Trade Mark application for “McKosher”, Marks and Spencer “Simply” Trade Mark fight, The Earnhardt surname and whether an Earnhardt can use it, plus this day in Trade Mark history and much more! Click any of the links below for more… https://twitter.com/BrianConroyLaw/status/732891011987460096 https://twitter.com/BrianConroyLaw/status/732815520123215872 https://twitter.com/BrianConroyLaw/status/732875882071740417 https://twitter.com/BrianConroyLaw/status/732860824222638080 https://twitter.com/BrianConroyLaw/status/732839702278078464 https://twitter.com/BrianConroyLaw/status/732901097296297988 https://twitter.com/BrianConroyLaw/status/732896086201905152 https://twitter.com/BrianConroyLaw/status/732911208462979072
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