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From Intellectual Property Office (IPO)
  • Examining how UK design figures in the global economy, and considers how the intellectual property system can best support its growth.

  • Investigation into the effectiveness of design law in the UK and to research ways of bringing the system up to date.

  • Report on collaboration between Imperial College, the ONS, IPO and industry sources to improve measurement of UK investment in artistic originals.

  • An exploratory report examining the problem of 'cluttering' of trade mark registers.

  • Discussion paper and conclusions to the review of intellectual property by Professor Hargreaves.

  • An investigation into a set of technology sectors for potential evidence and indicators of patent thickets.

  • A brief analysis of worldwide patent filings relating to graphene by UK resident applicants and inventors

  • A study on the operation of levies on copying media and equipment in the European Union.

  • Research examining the business model response to the change from analogue to digital in the creative industries.

  • Design is of key importance to the UK economy, with £33.5 billion spent on design in 2008.

  • An analysis of worldwide patent filings relating to graphene.

  • Review of the definition of artistic originals and official estimates of investment in originals as recorded in the UK National Accounts.

  • Estimating the level of UK market sector investment in knowledge assets protected by IPRs and the impact of investment in those assets.

  • Investigation of potential links between trade marking and performance.

  • The impact of intellectual property (IP) and IP rights differ for countries at different levels of industrial and technological development.

  • In 2006, BIS undertook a stock-take of regenerative medicine in the UK. This report provides an updated overview of the UK patent landscape.

  • Are patents a useful tool for assessing the potential of science-intensive, emerging disruptive technologies?

  • Patent data reflecting UK innovation in the field of nanotechnology was analysed and several subsets considered separately.

  • Analysis of the worldwide patent landscape for recycling and separation technologies for mixed waste streams.

  • Study of worldwide patent data identifying historical developments in different energy from waste sectors, key applicants, inventors and patents.