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Putting the IP in IPA

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Putting the IP in IPA

As we approach the summer, many of us enjoy a refreshing cold beer to quench our thirst on a warm day. From ancient origins to modern craft creations, beer has been a British staple for thousands of years, and continues to bubble with innovation, creativity and protected ideas in the 21st century.

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Fakes - the real truth

Posted by: Giles York, Posted on: 13 October 2014 - Categories: Business, Enforcement
Shop full of counterfeit goods, raided by Trading Standards.

Just imagine this scenario. You're the proud owner of a family shop.

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Facts and figures: 2012 and 2013

Posted by: Matthew Evans, Posted on: 8 October 2014 - Categories: IP research
IPO facts and figures cover

Facts and figures is the IPO’s annual publication which details office activity by numbers.

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Fixing the future with Sugru

Posted by: Louise Allford, Posted on: 7 October 2014 - Categories: Patents
Jane Ni Dhulchaointigh and Roger Ashby from surgu.com

If you’re like me, replacing broken objects or fixing things with sticky tape and super glue is part of your daily routine.

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Mask-arade

Posted by: Paula Davy, Posted on: 3 October 2014 - Categories: Business, Copyright, Europe, International, Trade marks
Mask-arade Elvis masks being warn by a group of people in Las Vegas

Three avid footy fans I spoke to recently were on the ball when it came to protecting their brand.

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Get your (IP) Act together!

Posted by: Dids Macdonald, Posted on: 26 September 2014 - Categories: Copyright, Design
Dids Macdonald - CEO of Anti Copying in Design (ACID)

Protect it, or forget it. Design, that is! Why? Only good design gets copied so many designers may run the risk of their IP being infringed. Now, when the IP...

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Goodbye old friend

Posted by: Andrew Rees, Posted on: 23 September 2014 - Categories: Business
Patent Office website homepage when launched in 1997

The IPO website has seen many changes since it first launched in 1997, but will close for the final time on 6 October 2014.

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Val of the Rovers

Posted by: Dan Anthony, Posted on: 18 September 2014 - Categories: Copyright, Trade marks
Val McDermid with Raith Rovers shirt - copyright Tony Fimister

With the new football season under way, once again fans have to contend with changes to team kits. These days, it's often easier to recognise a big team by the...

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Protecting your trade mark: a business owner’s story

Posted by: Paula Davy, Posted on: 15 September 2014 - Categories: Business, Trade marks
Laura Tenison, founder of baby clothing retailer JoJo Maman Bébe

Laura Tenison MBE is the founder and managing director of baby clothing retailer JoJo Maman Bébe.

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IP markets and the information to make them work

Posted by: Tony Clayton, Posted on: 12 September 2014 - Categories: IP research
Photograph of a busy street market - image licensed by Ingram Image

On 8 September 2014 we published a report, about the key principles of IP markets. We would love to hear your views on the findings.

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What have Wallace & Gromit and Brian May got in common?

Posted by: Lawrence Smith-Higgins, Posted on: 11 September 2014 - Categories: Copyright, Design, Schools

...out on 18 September - we only have to beat Channel 4! When we launched the app in February 2014 Music Inc ambassador Oriste Williams said: The app is educational,...

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