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A summary of the types of scientific advice available at the MHRA, the process for getting advice and the fees involved.
Register a design - what designs are protected, search the registers, prepare your illustrations, how to apply, disclaimers and limitations.
A design registration helps protect the appearance of a product, such as…
Search the following design registers to check if anyone else has…
You must prepare detailed illustrations of your design. You can include up…
You must have illustrations of your design before you can apply to…
The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) will examine your application. If…
Once your design is registered it will be published in the journal of…
A list of 10 criteria that represent good practice in creating, applying and enforcing design codes.
To protect your design outside of the UK, you usually need to apply in each country you want protection in.
Advice for building professionals involved in school building projects.
The shape and the configuration of objects are automatically protected by design right in the UK and Europe.
Guidance documents and tools to help with the design and construction of school and further education college buildings and grounds.
Buy or get someone's permission to use a patent, trade mark, design or work under copyright
What to do if you’re bringing plants and products like wood and timber into Great Britain, including what certificates you'll need.
This advice explains why good design is important, what success might look like and how it might be delivered in applications for Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIP).
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