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LEGOcy in the making: an IP story

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Assorted multicolour LEGO bricks

There's something magical about watching your children's imagination come alive through LEGO, and there's a fascinating story behind these beloved bricks. From a small Danish woodworking shop to a global brand, intellectual property has played a crucial role in protecting their innovation along the way.

 Belfast-based ARC Regulatory talks top tips for safeguarding IP 

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Image: ARC Regulatory. L to R - David Ribeiro, COO; Seamus Kearney, CEO and Lindsey Bennie, Laboratory Manager. 

Specialist regulatory consultancy ARC Regulatory Limited has been a success story since its start in 2010. We spoke to ARC’s Chief Commercial Officer (CCO), Heather Taylor, to find out more about the organisation’s rapid rise and how protecting its intellectual property (IP) has played a significant part in ARC’s growth journey.  

A bear of very little copyright: Winnie-the-Pooh's journey into the public domain  

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Teddy bear sat on the floor of a forest with its back to the camera

I’ve always been a big fan of World Book Day. As an avid reader, I have many fond memories of heading into school dressed as my favourite characters, and while I'm not donning a costume this year, I am thinking about the IP in some of my favourite children's books