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Intellectual property

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  • This guide is for patent owners who need further information on filing proceedings as an option to resolve a dispute.

  • To protect your invention outside of the UK, you usually need to apply in each country you want protection in.

  • Learn how to make the most of your intellectual property, including licensing, selling and expanding overseas.

  • How to write an abstract for a patent application.

  • A copyright notice is a concise note published by the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) providing basic copyright guidance.

  • Guidance for businesses and organisations holding EU trade marks at the end of the transition period.

  • The UK Patent Library Network provide users with local access to patent, trade mark, designs and copyright information.

  • How to write claims for your patent application

  • Some countries may allow you to extend your UK IP protection and accept it as protected in that country after completing local formalities.

  • If your patent has ceased because you did not pay your renewal fee in time, you can apply to restore it.

  • Apply for permission to use Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) logos if you're a driving or motorcycle instructor or provide other driver training.

  • Develop your knowledge and skills in IP at the one day training course.

  • You should get legal advice before applying for intellectual property. Your chances of obtaining intellectual property are much greater if you use an attorney.

  • Apply for protection against infringements of intellectual property rights on UK imports and exports.

  • Details on how to make a request for accelerated examination under the Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH).

  • If you are in a dispute with someone over the infringement or validity of a patent or SPC, you may request a non-binding opinion.

  • Trade mark hearings and how to appeal against an outcome.

  • Protection in the EU for databases produced in the UK.

  • Revocation is the legal procedure that allows anyone to try and remove a trade mark from the UK register.

  • The Registered Designs Act 1949 is the current law for the registration of designs and the protection of registered designs in the UK