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Examples of unacceptable trade marks around protected emblems, internet domain names and your company name.
Sections (14.01 - 14.209) last updated: January 2026.
List of design forms and fees.
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.
Intellectual property can be bought, sold or licensed.
Licensing bodies and collective management organisations can agree licences with users on behalf of owners and collect any royalties the owners are owed.
Ownership of copyright works may depend on the circumstances under which the work was created.
The principal legislation on copyright can be found in the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
Guidance for business: setting out how the new patents, trade marks and designs fees will apply
Sections (18.01 - 18.99) last updated: January 2026.
Benefit from your trade mark by licensing, mortgaging, selling, transferring ownership, merging and exploit by marketing.
This guide provides information on how design applications are examined in respect of national applications filed at the UK Intellectual Property Office.
There are 7 model research collaboration agreements for universities and companies that wish to undertake collaborative research projects together.
The Patents Act 1977 is the main law governing the patents system in the UK.
Includes chapters on applications, modification, priority and convention claims, illustrations and disclaimers.
Sections (3.01 - 3.101) last updated: January 2025.
Develop your knowledge and skills in IP at the one day training course.
Sections (17.01 - 17.123) last updated: October 2025.
The Trade Marks Act 1994 make up part of the trade mark legislation in the UK.
The Patents Rules 2007 set out the detailed procedures under the Patents Act 1977, and came into force on 17 December 2007.
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