Close Menu
London ReviewsLondon Reviews
  • Home
  • What’s On News
  • Going Out
  • Reviews
  • Spotlight
  • AI News
  • Tech & Gadgets
  • Travel
  • Horoscopes
  • Web Stories
  • Forgotten eBooks

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

What's Hot
The Playboy of the Western World review – Nicola Coughlan serves comedy and tragedy in pub drama | National Theatre

The Playboy of the Western World review – Nicola Coughlan serves comedy and tragedy in pub drama | National Theatre

December 13, 2025
Harp Guide reveals the best London pubs to drink Guinness

Harp Guide reveals the best London pubs to drink Guinness

December 12, 2025
Into the Woods review – Brothers Grimm gloriously mashed up by Sondheim | Theatre

Into the Woods review – Brothers Grimm gloriously mashed up by Sondheim | Theatre

December 12, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
London ReviewsLondon Reviews
Subscribe
  • Home
  • What’s On News
  • Going Out
  • Reviews
  • Spotlight
  • AI News
  • Tech & Gadgets
  • Travel
  • Horoscopes
  • Web Stories
  • Forgotten eBooks
London ReviewsLondon Reviews
Home » Guidance for trade mark applicants following judgment in SkyKick v Sky
What's On News

Guidance for trade mark applicants following judgment in SkyKick v Sky

June 27, 20253 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Telegram WhatsApp
Guidance for trade mark applicants following judgment in SkyKick v Sky
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) has issued important new guidance for trade mark applicants following a Supreme Court judgment in the case of SkyKick UK Ltd and another v Sky Ltd and others.

The updated Practice Amendment Notice (PAN 1/25) clarifies what is expected when filing specifications, and outlines changes to examination practices.

These changes will take effect immediately.

Important changes trade mark applicants and their representatives need to know

The Supreme Court judgment addresses bad faith in trade mark applications, particularly concerning overly broad specifications where applicants have no intention to use the mark across all the claimed goods or services.
Examiners will now actively consider whether specifications are “manifestly and self-evidently broad”, and may raise bad faith objections during the examination process.

What you need to do

Trade mark applicants should:

  • ensure specifications represent fair and reasonable claims for their business
  • be cautious when filing for large numbers of goods and services across multiple classes
  • consider whether broad terms like “computer software” or “clothing” truly reflect intended use, or whether sub-categories are more appropriate
  • be ready to explain their commercial reasons if challenged on the scope of an application

What to expect during examination

If examiners raise a bad faith objection, applicants will have two months to respond by either:

  • providing an explanation of their commercial reasons for the broad specification
  • restricting the goods/services to reflect their business more appropriately

Certain applications will automatically trigger objections, including claims covering all 45 classes or all goods in Class 9. (Class 9 covers a significant range of goods related to technology, science, information processing and software).

However, there will be other scenarios where examiners may raise objections, which will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis. Our aim is to strike a pragmatic balance, and the focus will be on manifestly and self-evidently broad specifications.

The IPO’s Deputy CEO and Director of Services Andy Bartlett said:

Following the Supreme Court’s judgment in the ‘Skykick’ case, we are issuing guidance to provide greater clarity and certainty for trade mark applicants and their representatives.

The ruling represents a significant development in trade mark law, and this Practice Amendment Notice explains what is expected from applicants, and how our examination practices will change as a result.

Understanding these changes will help our customers prepare appropriate specifications and avoid potential challenges and unnecessary delays in the application process.

Customers requiring further information about the new guidance can get in touch with us at [email protected].

When applying to register a trade mark, customers may wish to seek professional advice from a Chartered Trade Mark Attorney.

For more information, read the full Practice Amendment Notice (PAN 1/25).

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Corporation responds to the Chancellor’s Budget

Corporation responds to the Chancellor’s Budget

December 11, 2025
London Underground Fares Will Rise Significantly Next Year

London Underground Fares Will Rise Significantly Next Year

December 9, 2025
Best French restaurants in London, from Clapham to Fulham

Best French restaurants in London, from Clapham to Fulham

December 9, 2025
Cate Blanchett receives Freedom of the

Cate Blanchett receives Freedom of the

December 9, 2025
Eurostar Is Officially Set To Launch Two Handy New Rail Routes From London

Eurostar Is Officially Set To Launch Two Handy New Rail Routes From London

December 8, 2025
We must ‘connect capital to opportunity’ to deliver growth

We must ‘connect capital to opportunity’ to deliver growth

December 7, 2025
Editors Picks
Harp Guide reveals the best London pubs to drink Guinness

Harp Guide reveals the best London pubs to drink Guinness

December 12, 2025
Into the Woods review – Brothers Grimm gloriously mashed up by Sondheim | Theatre

Into the Woods review – Brothers Grimm gloriously mashed up by Sondheim | Theatre

December 12, 2025
Mini review  car reviews

Mini review car reviews

December 11, 2025
Corporation responds to the Chancellor’s Budget

Corporation responds to the Chancellor’s Budget

December 11, 2025
Latest News
Cinderella review – you shall go to the beach with this breezy seaside panto | Panto season

Cinderella review – you shall go to the beach with this breezy seaside panto | Panto season

By News Room
Public Vote Opens as 2026 Smiley Charity Film Awards Attract Record Participation

Public Vote Opens as 2026 Smiley Charity Film Awards Attract Record Participation

By News Room
Dracapella review – power ballads and beatboxing as ghoulish comedy gets down for the count | Stage

Dracapella review – power ballads and beatboxing as ghoulish comedy gets down for the count | Stage

By News Room
London Reviews
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo YouTube
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Disclosure
© 2025 London Reviews. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.