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The new strategy sets out how the government will address IP crime and infringement over the next five years.
Wigtown Primary Pupils enjoyed a cracking prize after pupil wins IPO and Aardman’s Wallace and Gromit Cracking Ideas competition.
Shoppers seeking seasonal bargains on social media are being warned to beware of illicit counterfeit goods promoted and endorsed by social media influencers.
Changes are being made to address an issue which affects a very small number of trade mark tribunal proceedings.
Key information for customers and users of IP about how the IP system and the Intellectual Property Office will operate after the end of the transition period.
We are changing the way fees are made to the IPO. We will be moving to use GOV.UK Pay for online payments and using shorter payment references.
A new digital renewals service that slashes bulk renewal time for IP rights from 5 days to 5 minutes has now been opened up to all customers by IPO.
The government response to enforcement framework call for evidence is now available.
30 September 2021 deadline for customers filing a UK right and claiming an earlier filing date for EU trade marks and design applications.
This week we are marking World IP Day. This year’s theme focuses on small and medium - sized enterprises (SMEs).
Today, IPO outlines the details of its ‘One IPO’ Transformation - a five-year programme to transform IP services and enhance the value IPO adds to the UK economy.
To help IPO customers, temporary fee changes were in place from 30 July to 31 March 2021.
The IPO has received 92 responses on the call for views for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Intellectual Property (IP).
The new service can help search for the goods and services needed when applying to register a UK trade mark.
Service back online following maintenance work
From today you will see some improvements to the online trade mark application form.
Search service unavailable from 6 January 2021.
The new service will help individuals and businesses improve their chances of successfully registering a trade mark using the power of AI.
Our paper based fee bearing forms include payment details from today (1 October 2020).
The Intellectual Property Office is declaring 24 March 2020 and subsequent days until further notice to be interrupted days.
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