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IP office objects to Grayling’s trademark bid

The Intellectual Property Office has objected to a bid by the New College of the Humanities—the private university set up by philosopher AC Grayling—to trademark its name, reported the BBC on 23 January.

However, the office has not given any reasons for the objection.

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