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The Minister for Intellectual Property highlights the continued Government clampdown on users and providers of illicit streaming boxes.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
British Embassy Bangkok in partnership with the Ministry of Commerce and Thammasat University have launched a project for feasibility study on blockchain solutions for intellectual property management.
Shaun Pulfrey is a hair guru to men and women across the world, fighting the war on tangles with his patented hairbrush.
Online company These Please explain how their registered designs are helping them fight the copycats.
Brompton Chief Executive Officer, Will Butler-Adams, explains how they have exploited their patents and trade marks to ensure they are market leaders.
The PIPE club at Aston University encourages entrepreneurial spirit and offers activities to individuals interested in starting a business.
The Start-Ed project at City, University of London has enabled students to work on complex projects involving intellectual property.
A cohort of students from Lancaster University with an interest in game design developed the basic gameplay model.
Nottingham Trent University opens its city site to celebrate Art and Design students’ creativity and innovation.
iPcreate was Winchester University's programme of student focused IP workshops supported by Innovation Lecturers and IP/Business professionals.
Baroness Neville-Rolfe speaks on enforcement and IP crime at the ACG's annual intellectual property conference.
Baroness Neville-Rolfe promotes the value of partnerships in tackling intellectual property crime.
New Intellectual Property Unjustified Threats Bill introduced 19 May by Minister for Intellectual Property (IP), Baroness Neville-Rolfe.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
For most designers, attention to detail is everything, and furniture designer Stuart Scott is no exception.
Worldwide brand Smiffys share how they enforce their intellectual property rights, helping lead the fight against counterfeit goods.
The UK IPO today launched a five year strategy setting out government plans to boost British innovation and the UK’s creative sector.
Recently featuring in the 2015 Sunday Times BT Business SME Export Track 100, Stateside Skates Ltd is a business which has grown from strength to strength.
The latest IP Crime Group Report shows progress in the fight against intellectual property crime.
For any inventor, having a product that starts in the garden shed and ends up in retailers worldwide would be a dream come true.
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