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New regulations for collecting societies will offer greater clarity for people using copyrighted works in their business.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Lord Younger, Minister for Intellectual Property, speaks about the latest developments in copyright legislation and licensing
New figures published today (31 March 2014) show that UK business is building success through knowledge and creative assets.
Nine projects have been awarded £660,000 from the Intellectual Property Office to take their innovative ideas into the marketplace.
Boost for businesses and inventors as UK signs new working arrangement with European Patent Office.
Guidance to help people better understand copyright law and their legal rights when posting photos online published today (3 March 2014).
Online music services and the UK’s thriving creative sector will be able to trade more easily across Europe from today (20 February 2014).
Businesses in Scotland get greater intellectual property support with the launch of IP for Business from the Intellectual Property Office.
Savings of £1 million a year - a 65% reduction - by negotiating a new single deal for copyright licensing.
Music Inc, a brand new, free app which allows gamers to take on the role of managing an aspiring musician launched today (5 February 2014).
Intellectual Property Minister Lord Younger has called on aspiring inventors to make sure they know their intellectual property rights.
The Intellectual Property Bill was given its second reading in the House of Commons, having completed its Lords stages last year.
The new pilot for the Global Patent Prosecution Highway will see patents handled more quickly across global markets.
Richard Hacon will take up posts from 3 December 2013 and has been welcomed by Intellectual Property Minister, Lord Younger.
UK Music and the Intellectual Property Office team up to launch a travelling karaoke booth, to unleash a nation of pop wannabes.
The Intellectual Property Office has been praised for the quality of its rights granting and other services.
Recorded performers will benefit from an extended length of copyright term for sound recordings and performers rights in sound recordings
New support tool launched to help small firms identify, protect and grow their intellectual property assets
IPO launches MusicBiz competition aimed at helping 14 to 18 year olds better understand how songwriters, artists and bands are rewarded
Entries for a competition to turn innovative ideas into reality have opened today for eligible universities and research establishments
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