Imitation Game: football and IP

Like many others up and down the country I spend my weekend praying my beloved football club get another 3 points.
All businesses will own IP. Most businesses will also use IP that doesn't belong to them. These blogs share experience of businesses in using IP and our work to help businesses understand IP better.
Like many others up and down the country I spend my weekend praying my beloved football club get another 3 points.
When I started working in IP, I was amazed how little I’d thought about inventions and new ideas.
In 1877 the Great Eastern Railway reached Cromer. It brought with it holidaymakers who fell in love with the picturesque seaside resort on the North Norfolk coast.
Many innovations today are simple adaptations of everyday items or concepts. Once imagined, they change our lives and simplify problems overnight.
We all know that when running a business, there are a whole host of procedures and requirements that you need to remember and adhere to.
Following feedback, we’ve produced a short video on ‘how to’ filter GOV.UK search results to show only IPO content in the results.
450 years ago a little boy was born in an ordinary, or perhaps typically picturesque, part of the rural Midlands. His mother, Mary, and his father, John, brought him up in a house in Henley Street. And although these were …
You've paid for your domain name, designed your content and hired staff to run and update it. Of course you own it… don’t you?
In a recent survey 89% of accountants told us they thought it was important to gain a better understanding of intellectual property (IP).
How does intellectual property turn great businesses ideas into growth?
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