UK allows partial replacement of domestic trade marks
The UK has updated its trade mark rules to permit partial replacement of domestic trade marks with international registrations under the Madrid System.
Domestic trade marks can now be replaced by international registrations even if they cover only some of the goods or services listed. Previously, full replacement required the international registration to cover all goods and services in the UK registration.
Impact on trade mark holders
Trade mark holders can now
- replace their UK trade mark registration with an international registration that covers fewer goods and services
- maintain protection for goods and services not covered by the international registration through their existing UK registration
The amendment came into effect on 21 November 2024 to align with international requirements before the 1 February 2025 deadline.
Full details are available in the updated legislation and trade marks practice guide.
First published 17 December 2024