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Dawn Ellmore reviews Amazon’s recent patent application for voice recording

Following major tech companies’ patent applications reveals a fascinating world of innovation and futuristic technology being applied to all kinds of potential new products and services. Companies such as Facebook, Amazon and Google have interesting patent application portfolios packed with… Continue Reading →

Dawn Ellmore reviews Royal Mail’s failed bid to trade mark the Queen’s image

It’s well known that the UK’s postal service is cash strapped and under pressure. This is likely the reason behind the Royal Mail’s application to trade mark the iconic Queen’s head design that is so familiar to us all. The… Continue Reading →

Dawn Ellmore reviews the increase in UK patent applications with the EPO

The number of UK businesses filing patent applications with the European Patent Office (EPO) increased during 2017, according to a new report. The recently published Annual Report 2017 from the EPO shows that there was a 2.4% increase in patent… Continue Reading →

Dawn Ellmore’s most read patent blogs

We’ve had a look at our most read patent blog articles and summarised them below. Dawn Ellmore Employment on how the sky’s no limit for Amazon’s self-destructing drone patent Amazon has successfully granted a patent on a self-destructing drone that… Continue Reading →

Dawn Ellmore on the best companies to work for in the UK according to Glassdoor

According to employee rankings on Glassdoor UK, Google tops the list as the best company to work for in the UK in 2018. Glassdoor’s top 50 best companies in the UK Google tops the 2018 list of the Best Places… Continue Reading →

Dawn Ellmore – LinkedIn Round up: March 2018​

Dawn Ellmore discusses British innovation in Europe  It’s clear that businesses in the UK are increasingly understanding how important it is to protect their innovative research by securing patents in European markets.  The Annual Report 2017 from the European Patent Office (EPO),… Continue Reading →

Dawn Ellmore discusses British innovation in Europe

It’s clear that businesses in the UK are increasingly understanding how important it is to protect their innovative research by securing patents in European markets. The Annual Report 2017 from the European Patent Office (EPO), was published at the beginning… Continue Reading →

Dawn Ellmore looks at trade mark infringements and trade wars

Iconic clothing company Levi Strauss & Co (Levi’s) is suing two separate Chinese companies for trade mark infringement. This comes at a time when the possibility of a trade war directly affecting the US-based company heats up. Legal action launched… Continue Reading →

Dawn Ellmore examines Whole Foods recent trade mark defeat in the UK

Whole Foods Market is a grocery store chain based in the United States. Touting itself as a healthy choice thanks to the lack of artificial flavours and preservatives in its products, it has 473 shops across the US and the… Continue Reading →

Dawn Ellmore – Australian company applies for a trade mark, for the colour of beer

Following in the footsteps of the likes of Cadbury (owned by Mondelez International) and oil giant BP, a much smaller Australia-based company has filed a trade mark application for a colour. What makes this application stand out from the crowd… Continue Reading →

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