

As copyright is an automatic international right, it therefore follows that, (other than activities specified under fair dealing rules), unauthorised copying of that logo would be an infringement.Ī trademark will apply to the logo as it is an identifying mark of the brand identity. not just the name on its own), is legally regarded as being a work of artistic creation and therefore will be protected under copyright law.Ĭopyright protects the logo as an artistic work. A logo that includes artistic or design elements, (i.e. At the very least it can help to demonstrate who was using the name or logo first and who was copying. Certainly the fact that a logo was registered is evidence of the date and content of the logo.
#Copyright my logo registration
Can a copyright registration of a logo be used in a passing off case?.For more details on this, please see our copyright and names fact sheet. This would typically involve using the same (or similar) name or logo as the established company or falsely implying an association with the established company.

Passing off legislation is designed to prevent a person or organisation from poaching trade from an established company by presenting itself in a way that makes the customer believe that are dealing with the more established company. Does copyright protect the company name?Ĭopyright does not protect names in their own right, but trading names will still be automatically be subject to trademark protection against ‘passing off’.Registration can be carried out using our standard application forms.

This is often carried out at company start up or prior to the launch of a new product or advertising campaign. Registrations can be made for the company logo, and also for any images or artwork associated with the brand or promotional materials. In fact, it is common for companies to register their logos with us.
