Publishing and media

Why is Intellectual Property important for your business?
Overview
Media companies – whether digital platforms, magazines, podcasts or independent publishers – rely on a recognizable name and consistent visual identity. As projects expand into new formats or countries, this identity becomes one of their most important assets.
Why brand protection matters
Media brands grow quickly, and similar names appear just as fast. A conflict with an existing EU trademark can block advertising campaigns, limit distribution partnerships or stop a new project launch altogether.
Typical risks
• Similar publication or channel names already registered in the EU.

• Copying of visual identity or section branding.

• Disputes when launching new formats under the same name.

• Weak legal protection for collaborations with authors and creators.
How we help
We register media names, logos and visual elements as EU trademarks or designs, assess risks before launching new products, prepare agreements with contributors, and support enforcement when content or brand elements are misused.
A protected media identity allows a project to grow confidently across the EU.

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