The future ain’t what it used to be
As a child in the 1980’s, I treated 2000AD as a factual publication and Kubrick’s 2001 as a documentary.
As a child in the 1980’s, I treated 2000AD as a factual publication and Kubrick’s 2001 as a documentary.
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.
Us Brits love a queue. According to a survey in 2013, we will spend up to 5 and a half hours in a queue every month.
We all love a sequel: Led Zeppelin II, Super Mario Bros, Aliens, The Empire Strikes Back and...British IP Day.
Have you checked Facebook today? Perhaps you’ve scrolled through your Twitter feed, posted a picture of your breakfast, cat or outfit on Instagram #Friday.
© Images copyright Apple Corps Ltd. 50 years ago the creative industries were conceived in the summer of love.
A while back we started using Govdelivery (now Granicus) to send emails to our subscribers, keeping them in the know.
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.
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