How do I protect my idea?

Patents, design registration and trademarks need to be applied for and you will only get protection if you do that.

Copyright, design right and performers rights are three important unregistered IP rights that you might have. The protection is automatic – there are no fees to pay or forms to fill in. You may already have something protected by these rights and not even know it. Even if protection exists, you must take advice on how to use it.

Many things can be protected by more than one type of IP. However, different IP rights give you protection in different ways so you need to check carefully what protection you may already have and what protection you could apply for. Where IP has to be applied for, it is advisable to do this at an early stage – you will not be granted a patent if you have already disclosed it to the public.

Getting advice at an early stage is essential. Things that you need to consider include confidentiality issues, how you might enforce your rights and insurance protection. Visit our services section to find out how we can help.

For help and advice on any of the areas mentioned above, please get in touch:

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