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Intellectual property - In-depth Guide
IP consists of four key elements: trade marks, copyright, designs and patents. The different forms of IP exist for different lengths of time, or 'term'.
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Protecting intellectual property rights on e-commerce stores ... - News & Update
Aug 18, 2025 ... tools available on each e-commerce store to report and remove infringing listings to protect your brand. (Source: Intellectual Property Office, ...
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Fake Toys, Real Harms: experts warn parents of dangerous fake ... - News & Update
Oct 7, 2025 ... A new Intellectual Property Office campaign warns buyers of major health and safety risks.Main developments:
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Fake vehicle parts worth over £100,000 seized in major operation ...
Nov 4, 2025 ... The South Gloucestershire operation, supported by the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) through the Tick Box Scheme, involved enforcement teams ...
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Business start-ups: your top five questions answered | Business ... - News & Update
Mar 9, 2017 ... Trade marks, copyright, designs and patents are collectively known as intellectual property (IP). IP goes to the heart of what your business ...
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Greater IP protection called for in FAST manifesto | Business ... - News & Update
Feb 11, 2015 ... The Federation Against Software Theft (FAST) has called for greater protection for the software industry against intellectual property (IP) ...
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Business Companion: Quick Guides - business guidance for busy ... - News & Update
Apr 5, 2018 ... ... intellectual-property dispute or been caught out by an unexpected health and safety inspection. Running a business can often feel a bit like ...
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Miscellaneous - Quick Guide
... property. Intellectual property. It is important for businesses to understand what IP rights they own and how best to protect those rights. One-day and ...
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May 2024 - News & Update
May 24, 2024 ... Intellectual property · IVF fertility clinics · Jam and similar products (E) Knives, other bladed items and corrosive substances · Labelling of ...
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Digital content - In-depth Guide
For more information, please see 'Intellectual property'. Back to top. Unfair contract terms. The CRA also covers the use of unfair terms in consumer contracts.