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World Trademark Review

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World Trademark Review is a website and magazine covering the commercial and international practice of trademark law. Subscribers receive a print magazine once every other month and a daily email newsletter featuring news stories, feature articles and legal updates from a panel of trademark experts.

The website and magazine are published by Law Business Research, a specialist legal publisher based in London, UK.[1]

World Trademark Review also runs the WTR Industry Awards programme. The awards recognize the best trademark teams and individuals. Past winners include[2] employees of Google, The Coca-Cola Company,[3] Microsoft, Diageo, Gucci[4] and Intel.

World Trademark Review was originally one of the publications produced by The IP Media Group,[5] which was formed in 2008. The group also publishes Intellectual Asset Management magazine, organizes the IP Business Congress and runs the IP Hall of Fame.

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  1. ^ "Holdings". Law Business Research. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
  2. ^ Leading in-house trademark teams honoured at Seattle awards ceremony
  3. ^ Coca Cola company
  4. ^ Gucci wins two in-house industry awards 2009
  5. ^ The IP Media Group web site, Retrieved 10 February 2010.
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