The Sheffield Process – the evolution of intellectual property

In February this year, aerospace giants Boeing announced plans to open its first manufacturing facility in Europe in Sheffield.
Copyright protects many types of creative works, such as music, books, drawings, paintings, computer software and films. Copyright protection is automatic once something has been created and usually lasts for the lifetime of the author plus a further 70 years.
In February this year, aerospace giants Boeing announced plans to open its first manufacturing facility in Europe in Sheffield.
We all love a sequel: Led Zeppelin II, Super Mario Bros, Aliens, The Empire Strikes Back and...British IP Day.
As a Business Outreach Manager, it's my role to raise awareness of IP and I find myself often saying: You don't have to look far, IP is all around us.
I’m a romantic, and there is something about the term ‘orphan works’ which pulls at the heart strings.
From furniture to clothing, mobile phones to cars, music has been used to promote every type of service or product.
Having some time off over Christmas and New Year allowed me to catch up with a bit of television viewing. A programme that I like is “Death in Paradise”.
I love singing in choirs, so much so that I’m in three: singing, directing or both!
I’ve been on a diet since January and if I do say so myself, I am doing quite well; 1 and a half stone lost.
In July we published the 6th wave of our ongoing Online Copyright Infringement (OCI) Tracker, which looks at what people in the UK do online.
The UK was once described as an island of coal surrounded by fish – the exploitation of its natural resources was the key to its economic success.
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