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You may receive a misleading invoice that requests payment for a service related to a trade mark, design, or patent. Here's some information and guidance on what to do.
List of design forms and fees.
1. Apply for a registered design Use the DF2A to apply for a registered…
We have a number of options for you to submit your documents.
In order to better understand the process of applying for a design, we recommend you view the design timeline.
The date of grant and date of publication will be available online for all UK national registered designs.
This explains the rules governing address for service for intellectual property rights in the UK.
Information on paying by card, cheque, bank transfer or deposit account.
Finding the right advice and advisor is the first step in making the best decisions for your invention or business.
Like other forms of property, you can buy, sell and license IP, it is important you understand the value your trade mark, patent or design.
Develop your knowledge and skills in IP such as trade marks, copyright, designs and patents with our IP masterclass training course.
The Registered Designs Act 1949 is the current law for the registration of designs and the protection of registered designs in the UK
Mediation is a type of alternative dispute resolution and may help you resolve an intellectual property dispute.
A change in practice to costs in patents, trade mark and designs.
Some countries may allow you to extend your UK IP protection and accept it as protected in that country after completing local formalities.
A list of offences and penalties that relate to counterfeiting and piracy.
Guidance for businesses holding registered Community designs and international trade marks and designs.
This guidance explains why and how a party in an intellectual property case must notify the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) about the case.
You can help define the scope of protection given to your registered design by including a disclaimer or limitation alongside your illustration.
Information to help you protect, manage and enforce your intellectual property (IP) rights in China.
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