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Government launches consultation on plans to increase the maximum sentence for commercial-scale online copyright infringement.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Government seeks views on providing public notice of registered design rights by marking relevant products with a website address.
Nottingham Trent University were awarded £69,000 in the 2014 Fast Forward Competition to fund their ‘Nottingham Creative IP’ project.
Cardiff University were awarded £65,000 in the 2014 Fast Forward Competition to fund their ‘Health Technology Challenge Wales’ project.
The University of Stirling were awarded nearly £99,000 in the 2014 Fast Forward Competition to fund their ‘Sports Innovation Challenge’ project.
The University of Dundee were awarded £73,000 in the 2014 Fast Forward Competition to fund their ‘Technology Accelerator Chiasma’ project.
The University of Lancaster were awarded nearly £40,000 to fund their 'Philanthropic crowdfunding of IP through the valley of death’ project.
Abertay University were awarded nearly £86,000 in the 2014 Fast Forward Competition to fund their ‘Investing in Digital Assets’ project.
Plymouth University were awarded nearly £75,650 in the 2014 Fast Forward Competition to fund their ‘App Challenge Model’ project.
Royal Botanic Gardens were awarded nearly £84,000 in the 2014 Fast Forward Competition to fund their ‘Horticultural Micropropagation Services’ project.
The University of Oxford were awarded £77,000 in the 2014 Fast Forward Competition to fund their ‘Encouraging IP uptake for SMEs through the Oxford Smart IP Scheme’ project.
A previous customer talks about how he felt when another party was possibly infringing his IP and how mediation worked for him.
British scientist Luke Alphey has been named as one of Europe’s top inventors by the 2015 European Inventor Award.
Owner of Carbon Black explains the importance of registered designs for his product.
Dan Tyte is a writer based in Cardiff. He tells how he went about protecting the copyright in his debut novel.
Leeds Museums and Galleries wanted to make the most of its British Art collection. Reproducing the work of an artist with local connections led them to the orphan works licensing scheme.
Speech by Baroness Neville-Rolfe on the importance of working together to help businesses recognise and capitalise on the economic benefits of their IP and brand.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Four UK intellectual property advisers based overseas have helped to protect £400 million worth of IP assets for UK businesses.
Businesses will benefit from a new ‘IP Finance’ toolkit, advising on how to understand and present the value of their Intellectual Property.
Speech by Baroness Neville-Rolfe to the International Patent Forum on managing intellectual property.
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