Open header
Close header

Intellectual Property & IT

Trade Marks, Copyrights, Patents & Design

Rights Even a business which does not patent inventions or produce artistic work will have intellectual property issues to deal with. It may have a trademark or business name to protect or exploit, designs or written plans to protect, or it may simply be using computer software of which it will need a licence.

Almost every document and idea produced by the business and it workers will be subject to protection by copyright or confidentiality and can provide valuable assets, but all too often these go unnoticed by the management of the business or, worse still, are exploited by the employee who played a part in creating them.

We help businesses exploit and protect their IP rights, whether it be drafting a licence for the use of an invention by another business, suing a competitor for infringing a trademark or producing a contract of employment setting out clearly who owns the rights to inventions made at work.

Call 01792 773 773 or tell us how we can help you here.

Recent Related Blog Posts

 Businesses often assume that intellectual property (IP) is only the concern of the technology and manufacturing industries. However, if your business deals with any documents, designs, know-how, software, data, patents or trademarks then you should read on.

By David Beynon on Friday, 30th March 2012Read More

Recent Related News Stories

 At the advent of the internet, few could ever have imagined the impact it has had on the world. Today, it is estimated that a third of the planet’s population use the internet on a regular basis. With a medium so powerful, it is no surprise that ‘anyone who’s anyone’ now has their own little corner of the World Wide Web.

By JCP on Tuesday, 1st May 2012Read More
Is your website content legal? by JCP on Tuesday, 1st May 2012
Bottom Edge Spacer