European Union:
Will Brexit Impact My Trademark Rights In Europe?
27 June 2016
Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz
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Rest easy, trademark owners! While the UK has voted to
leave the European Union, it is expected to take at least two years
for that to occur. Here is what trademark owners need to know:
- Brexit will not impact your
nationally-registered UK trademark rights.
- Your European Union registrations are
still in force in the UK.
- New provisions eventually will be put
in place that will keep your EU rights in effect in the UK when it
leaves the EU.
- We are closely monitoring all
developments to ensure that our clients' rights are protected
and maintained.
- Stay tuned for more
developments.
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