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Guidance on the changes to copyright law and how they might have an impact on you.
Guidance on the application of the Chapter I provision of the Competition Act 1998 to environmental sustainability agreements between businesses operating at the same level of the supply chain.
These documents set out the rules the SIA uses to manage its voluntary Approved Contractor Scheme (ACS).
Guidance for businesses on OPSS border controls.
Sub-contracting and use of labour are common practices in private security. Know the difference and understand who is responsible for checking SIA licences.
Information about opinions requests we have received this year.
This guidance relates to Technical Standards and Standard Development Organisations to describe the typical first step in a Standard Essential Patent (SEP) journey.
How we will use your personal data and what your rights are.
Information for businesses about how the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) investigates mergers, including processes, timelines and possible outcomes.
Businesses can choose between UKCA and CE marking to sell many different types of products in Great Britain (GB).
If you made a UK application for action after 1 December 2020, you can extend it to protect your intellectual property rights at least 30 working days before it expires.
Find out how SIA licensing applies to event staff.
This guidance is to help you know how to recognise a hallmark and who to contact about your consumer rights.
The Environment Agency’s Generic Design Assessment (GDA) of new nuclear power station designs and how we engage with others during the process.
Anyone has the right to object and challenge someone else’s design.
Supporting the alcohol and retail industries to market their products responsibly, with the aim of protecting the public and informing consumers.
MOD copyright information, how to obtain licensing permission, use of MOD names, logos and insignia on items offered for sale (merchandise).
Guidance on the procedures the Intellectual Property Office follows when examining the formalities of patent applications.
The order provides for more regular tendering and accountability of statutory audit services.
Information from the UK's assay offices giving guidance on the Hallmarking Act 1973.
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