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Specsavers gets Approval for ‘should’ve’

Author: Intellepedia
August 19, 2016
Intellectual Property, Trademarks

Specsavers has secured UKIPO approval to trademark ‘should’ve’, strengthening its exclusive use of the term in marketing. The decision highlights current legal debates on trademarking common words and its implications for brand protection.

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