Town Registering Trademarks - Ipswich Town News
Ipswich Town is in the process of registering various versions of its name as trademarks, covering a large range of products.
The club, which has previously trademarked the current badge and is seeking to renew one on the old pre-1995 crest, has registered Ipswich Town and ITFC and is currently registering Ipswich Town FC.
The four classes of goods covered by the trademarks relate to a huge range of printed matter, domestic utensils and containers, textile articles and clothing.
Registering a trademark is a standard process which allows a company, organisation or individual to protect their brand, take action against anyone who uses it without permission and to sell and license it.
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