Intellectual Property

Business Wales/Busnes Cymru
18 Mar 201503:01

Summary

TLDRThe video discusses the importance of protecting business ideas through Intellectual Property (IP) law, highlighting four main types: trademarks, copyright, design rights, and patents. Trademarks safeguard brands and logos, while copyright automatically protects creative works like documents and photos for up to 70 years. Design rights can be registered or unregistered, protecting the appearance of products. Lastly, patents are crucial for inventions, lasting up to 20 years, though their registration can be complex. The video encourages businesses to seek professional advice on IP protection for long-term success.

Takeaways

  • πŸ’‘ Ideas are crucial for business success and must be protected.
  • βš–οΈ Intellectual Property (IP) law helps protect your business ideas.
  • 🏷️ Trade marks safeguard brand names and logos, requiring renewal every ten years.
  • πŸ“œ Copyright automatically protects creative works like documents and websites.
  • πŸ“ It's advisable to use the copyright symbol and keep records of your creations.
  • πŸ•’ Copyright lasts for up to 70 years after your lifetime.
  • 🎨 Design rights protect the appearance of products, with options for registered and unregistered rights.
  • 🌍 Registered design rights can cover multiple jurisdictions, including the UK and abroad.
  • πŸ”¬ Patents protect new inventions or processes, lasting up to 20 years.
  • πŸ’° Seeking professional advice on IP matters can be a valuable investment for your business.

Q & A

  • What is the primary purpose of Intellectual Property (IP) law?

    -The primary purpose of IP law is to protect the creative ideas and innovations of businesses from being exploited by others.

  • What are the four main types of Intellectual Property?

    -The four main types of Intellectual Property are trademarks, copyright, design rights, and patents.

  • How do trademarks benefit a business?

    -Trademarks protect a business's brand by allowing them to register names, logos, or both, which can become valuable long-term assets.

  • How long does a registered trademark last in the UK?

    -A registered trademark in the UK lasts for ten years and can be renewed indefinitely.

  • What does copyright protect and how is it obtained?

    -Copyright automatically protects original works such as documents, photos, maps, plans, and websites as soon as they are created, without the need for registration.

  • What should a business do to ensure their copyright is recognized?

    -It is good practice for businesses to use the copyright symbol on their creations and maintain good records of when and how these were created.

  • What are design rights and how can they be protected?

    -Design rights protect the visual appearance of products. Businesses can register design rights, which can be inexpensive and cover both the UK and abroad, or rely on unregistered design rights.

  • What is the duration of protection for patents?

    -Patents can last for up to 20 years and protect new inventions or processes.

  • What should a business consider before registering a patent?

    -Businesses should consider seeking professional advice, as registering a patent can be complicated and expensive, but it may be a valuable investment.

  • Where can businesses find guidance on IP protection?

    -Businesses can find guidance on IP protection by visiting the Business Wales website or by calling their support line at 03000 6 03000.

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