Simon Dakin
Protecting your business' property is always important and its intellectual property is no different. Intellectual Property can take many forms including:
The ways in which you can protect your intellectual property can be varied and may include, for example registration in the case of trade marks. How you protect your intellectual property will depend upon your business and the nature of the intellectual property in question. We can assist in the process by advising on the legal methods which you can use to protect these valuable assets.
In addition, it may be the case that you are seeking to exploit intellectual property that you have created, perhaps by allowing others to use it. In order to protect your position you should consider carefully how this process is to work. This is likely to raise important questions such as:
Intellectual property may arise in perhaps unexpected circumstances. All of the following can give rise to questions as to who owns the rights to the intellectual property created:
Before you enter into an agreement with a third party where something new, bespoke or unusual is to be created, you should be thinking about what is to happen to any intellectual property created.
Our team of commercial solicitors can assist in all the legal issues arising in connection with intellectual property including creation, protection and exploitation.
For further information or to arrange an appointment contact a member of the commercial team on 0115 9 100 200 or email commercial@actons.co.uk or fill in the contact form below.

