
Intellectual Property RightsIntellectual Property Law is extremely complex and covers; trademarks, copyright, patents to registered designs, know-how and trade secrets. By using Intellectual Property law, certain exclusive rights are granted to the owners of intangible assets such as discoveries, inventions, music, literary and artistic works, words, phrases, symbols, and designs. Business is knowledge-driven, therefore the protection or exploitation of a business’s Intellectual Property is crucial to its success. Even a small start-up business can have Intellectual Property that gives it an edge over the competition. Intellectual Property is often infringed on and therefore it is important that you take steps to protect it. If you own Intellectual Property that you wish to protect or exploit then you should employ the services of a specialist solicitor. They will be able to register your rights and then draft commercial agreements that focus on protecting or exploiting them. |