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Product management / Marketing / Identification / Trademark / United Kingdom trade mark law / Arsenal Football Club vs. Matthew Reed / Intellectual property law / Law / Brand management
Product management
Marketing
Identification
Trademark
United Kingdom trade mark law
Arsenal Football Club vs. Matthew Reed
Intellectual property law
Law
Brand management

Licensees The owner of a registered trade mark may authorise other persons to use the trade mark. 1 A licensee is defined in the Act as: “Licensee, in relation to a trade mark, means a person whose use of the trade mar

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