AN application by Oxford University to trademark the word 'Oxford' on more than a hundred products from stickers and pencils to DVDs and even bibles has been updated.
The application sparked concern that makers could potentially be faced with a bill for producing products with the word 'Oxford'.
Read again: Oxford University applies to trademark 'Oxford'Three official objections were lodged against the application, which has now been appointed a new legal representative.
Legal rep Sipara Limited has been replaced by representative Wiggin LLP.
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