Lecturer in law, Lancaster University
Megan is a lecturer in law at Lancaster University and is interested in all things intellectual property law, technology policy, and cultural heritage. Her current research broadly concerns contemporary issues in copyright, such as user perceptions of ownership in virtual worlds, legal and cultural impacts of digitisation, and commoditisation of subcultures.
KitKat lost its trade mark case: what you need to know
Jul 31, 2018 15:30 pm UTC| Insights & Views Business Law
Picture your favourite chocolate treat. The brand, the packaging and sometimes the shape of it will no doubt come to mind. This is the idea behind trade marks: that consumers can easily identify products or services they...
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