Marks used to identify association members need not be registered as collective marks
In National Guild of Removers and Storers Ltd v Milner, the Intellectual Property Enterprise Court has found that marks used to identify members of an association need not be registered as collective marks. The ruling provides a route whereby applicants may file an ordinary trademark application and subsequently use it as a collective mark, thereby altogether circumventing an application for a collective mark.
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