Online brand protection—training materials

Published by a UUֱ IP expert
Precedents

Online brand protection—training materials

Published by a UUֱ IP expert

Precedents
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These training materials are template PowerPoint slides which show how businesses can protect their online brands. They include guidance upon protecting trade marks and domain names. It is intended that these slides will be used as a starting point for someone who needs to train others on brand protection. These slides can be amended as necessary to suit individual requirements, but will help the speaker by speeding up preparation times.

The training materials are customisable.

Click the link below to download the presentation.

Contents

  1. Terminology

  2. The internet and key brand risks

  3. Deciding on new branding

  4. Managing an existing brand

  5. Trade mark infringement and passing off actions:

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Requirements definition
What does Requirements mean?

A DCO should include “Requirements” to which the development authorised by the DCO is to be subject. Similar to planning conditions, a requirement specifies the matters for which detailed approval needs to be obtained before the development can be lawfully begin.

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