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From Intellectual Property Office (IPO)
  • To protect your trade mark outside of the UK, you usually need to apply in each country you want protection in.

  • Ownership of copyright works may depend on the circumstances under which the work was created.

  • The manual of trade marks practice sets out guidance on the Intellectual Property Office work practices.

  • Intellectual property can be bought, sold or licensed.

  • The Patents Rules 2007 set out the detailed procedures under the Patents Act 1977, and came into force on 17 December 2007.

  • Examples of unacceptable trade marks around protected emblems, internet domain names and your company name.

  • You may receive a misleading invoice that requests payment for a service related to a trade mark, design, or patent. Here's some information and guidance on what to do.

  • The principal legislation on copyright can be found in the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

  • The Trade Marks Act 1994 make up part of the trade mark legislation in the UK.

  • Benefit from your trade mark by licensing, mortgaging, selling, transferring ownership, merging and exploit by marketing.

  • Licensing bodies and collective management organisations can agree licences with users on behalf of owners and collect any royalties the owners are owed.

  • Sections (18.01 - 18.99) last updated: April 2026.

  • Includes chapters on definition of a design, novelty and individual character, technical function, morality and emblems.

  • We have a number of options for you to submit your documents.

  • Sections (2.01 - 2.41) last updated October 2025.

  • The Manual of Patent Practice explains the Intellectual Property Office's practice under the Patents Act 1977.

  • Section last updated: July 2023.

  • Includes chapters on applications, modification, priority and convention claims, illustrations and disclaimers.

  • The Patents Act 1977 is the main law governing the patents system in the UK.

  • This explains the rules governing address for service for intellectual property rights in the UK.