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Business Minister Baroness Neville-Rolfe set out her vision that students should have a basic understanding of intellectual property.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Baroness Neville-Rolfe launches a new online training package - Intellectual Property (IP) Tutor - at the StudentshIP Enterprise Awards.
Owner of Nicole Phillips England talks about the importance of registered designs.
The UK government will improve protection to make sure businesses are not exposed to unnecessary and baseless accusations.
Response to the Law Commission report on the law on groundless threats to bring proceedings for infringement of Intellectual Property rights.
At first glance, the Kwickscreen may look like a simple screen but this innovative invention contains an array of intellectual property.
Nearly 2,500 litres of fake wine and spirits were seized as part of a pre-Christmas enforcement campaign.
Trade secrets are one of the oldest forms of IP protection. One of the best kept secrets is the recipe for Irn Bru, hidden for 100 years.
Every great invention starts with a need. For Emily Goodall, the need to make life easier for many people drove her to create BundleBean.
A sure way to gauge a brand's success is to look at how long it’s been around. One brand that has stood the test of time is Lea & Perrins.
Kids Bee Happy are entertaining the UK's children through Sand Art, after a registered trade mark helped develop them into a franchise.
The Pulsetta story began as a passionate quest for free-from breads and resulted in a unique and innovative creation.
Mask-arade are the original celebrity and personalised mask company. Ray Duffy talks about their IP and how it has benefited the business.
Herdy is a ‘cute, loveable and responsible’ brand created by Spencer and Diane Hannah. They sell a range of gifts, homewear and accessories.
Understand how Aardman license and use IP rights to protect their creativity.
Owner of Goldgenie Laban Roomes talks about the importance of protecting intellectual property as a franchise.
Discover how FireAngel sought early advice and protected their innovation using trade marks.
Jojo Maman Bébé owner talks about how protecting her trade mark helped grow the business.
Speech by Baroness Neville-Rolfe at the intellectual property annual seminar mentor dinner in London.
A new licensing scheme launched today could give wider access to at least 91 million culturally valuable creative works.
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