Intellectual Property in my Fashion Business
Fashion is a dynamic and ever-evolving industry known for its creativity, innovation, and ability to set trends. However, the world of fashion is also highly competitive, with designers and brands…
How to protect my creation in the absence of a patent?
We often speak to clients who have created an interesting product, or process, however, are having difficulties with patent protection (either because the invention doesn’t meet the threshold for patent…
Your Guide To Unregistered IP Rights In The UK
Intellectual property (IP) plays a crucial role in today’s knowledge-based economy. In the United Kingdom, individuals and businesses generate a wide range of creative works and innovations. While many people…
Intellectual Property Guide – UK
Intellectual property (IP) refers to the legal rights that protect the creations of the human mind. These creations can be anything from inventions, literary and artistic works, to symbols, names,…
How To Respond To A Copyright Infringement Notice
Receiving a notification claiming that you have infringed someone’s copyright can be nerve-racking. It’s likely that this notification includes: An obligation on you to take down, or remove from sale,…
Trade Mark Registration: A Guide To Registering In The UK
A trade mark is an intellectual property right consisting of a recognisable sign, design, or expression that identifies products or services from a particular source and distinguishes them from others.…
BLING IT ON – defending and protecting your jewellery business
So you own a jewellery business and want to know which intellectual property rights might be relevant to you… there are several rights for you to consider, each of which…
Copyright – who gets a piece of the pie?
Collaboration with others on a piece of work is a great way to bring your ideas to life, opening up new perspectives and fostering greater innovation. But who owns the…
Calling All My Creatives – Put Your Best Foot Forward In Contract Negotiations!
We’ve seen it happen much too frequently. Photographers, filmmakers, musicians, designers, and social content creators see the fees for their work listed in the contracts they sign, but they disregard…