Summer destinations for creatives and inventives
Britain’s historical and geographical landscape is well known, so why not visit some of our IP beauty spots this summer?
Trade marks are signs that distinguish the goods or services of one business from those offered by their competitors. Trade marks have to be renewed every 10 years but can last forever.
Britain’s historical and geographical landscape is well known, so why not visit some of our IP beauty spots this summer?
Common questions I get asked are; ‘How do I patent my name?’ or ‘How do I protect my idea?’.
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.
© Images copyright Apple Corps Ltd. 50 years ago the creative industries were conceived in the summer of love.
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.
It’s a sad occasion when one of your favourite television series comes to an end, how can you fill the void?
The mainland of the United Kingdom is the ninth biggest island in the world.
How trade marks make history.
Did you catch Jeremy Clarkson on the Jonathan Ross show Saturday night?
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