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23 June 2020PatentsSarah Morgan

UKIPO brings ‘interrupted days’ to an end

The  UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) will bring the ‘interrupted days’ period, which was put in place to help tackle COVID-19 disruption, to an end on July 29.

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