'Made in Britain' body challenges Reform UK over alleged unauthorised logo use
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'Made in Britain' body challenges Reform UK over alleged unauthorised logo use
"In a statement, Made in Britain said it had become aware that Reform UK was using a logo it believes to be "substantially similar" to its registered mark across marketing materials and merchandise. The organisation stressed that no authorisation, licence or consent had been granted for such use. Made in Britain said it maintains a strictly neutral political stance and does not endorse, support or affiliate with any political party or movement."
"It added that the use of its logo, or any similar insignia, by political organisations is expressly prohibited under its rules. The body, which represents and promotes British manufacturers at home and overseas, said its branding exists solely to support its members and advance British commerce. As a result, it does not permit its brand identity to be associated with political campaigns or messaging."
Made in Britain says Reform UK used a logo substantially similar to its registered mark across marketing materials and merchandise without authorisation, licence, or consent. Made in Britain maintains a strictly neutral political stance and does not endorse, support or affiliate with any political party or movement. The organisation prohibits the use of its logo or any similar insignia by political organisations under its rules. The body represents and promotes British manufacturers at home and overseas and states its branding exists solely to support members and advance British commerce. The statement highlights sensitivity around branding, intellectual property and perceived political alignment as parties use merchandise and visual identity in campaigning.
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