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    The benefits of IP Insurance
    • Feb 22, 2021
    • 2 min

    The benefits of IP Insurance

    With IP worth 75% of a business’ value why do less than 13% of businesses have IP insurance? It’s fascinating to read the insurance industry’s perspective on this phenomenon: Protecting Intellectual Property in the new world order. I find insurance (& third party funding) essential in many disputes. In most cases, this is "After the Event" or ATE insurance. Matthew Hogg and Edward Cartwright's article makes a great point that many people forget: you may assume that you have
    The benefits of IP Insurance
    • Feb 2, 2021
    • 2 min

    The benefits of IP Insurance

    With IP worth 75% of a business’ value why do less than 13% of businesses have IP insurance? It’s fascinating to read the insurance industry’s perspective on this phenomenon: Protecting Intellectual Property in the new world order. I find insurance (& third party funding) essential in many disputes. In most cases, this is "After the Event" or ATE insurance. Matthew Hogg and Edward Cartwright's article makes a great point that many people forget: you may assume that you have
    Digging Designs - what's been happening in the last six months?
    • Jun 8, 2020
    • 4 min

    Digging Designs - what's been happening in the last six months?

    My final IPKat post was dedicated to one of my favourite IP topics - designs. They are forgotten and misunderstood rights which is a shame because they straddle the issues facing all of the different IP rights. It's hard to truly understand designs without also understanding trade mark, patent and copyright law first. This post is a whistle stop tour of some recent design decisions you may have missed and the first in a regular series of six monthly posts on this topic which
    • Nov 27, 2018
    • 2 min

    Unregistered designs - the unknown but super useful IP right

    Just under four years ago the UK Intellectual Property Office commissioned research to address the lack of existing data on design infringement. The results of that research were published last week. My key takeaway is that the designs community does not appreciate the value of designs - particularly unregistered designs. This post aims to change that. Unregistered vs unregistered designs In the report, unregistered designs were rated at the bottom of the list of useful right
    There's a new IPO report on designs infringement - game-changer or stating the obvious?
    • Nov 27, 2018
    • 5 min

    There's a new IPO report on designs infringement - game-changer or stating the obvious?

    Four years is a long time in politics but not a particularly long time in the land of government reports. Just under four years ago the UK Intellectual Property Office commissioned research to address the lack of existing data on design infringement. The results of that research were recently published. Designs are an important part of the UK economy. In 2015, the UK design economy was worth 6% of the nation’s total economy. It was therefore considered a worthwhile exercise t
    Simplifying Community Registered Design litigation in the UK - Spin Master v PMS
    • Jun 29, 2017
    • 4 min

    Simplifying Community Registered Design litigation in the UK - Spin Master v PMS

    Although it is a case management decision, there are so many hints in the recent decision Spin Master v PMS [2017] EWHC 1477 (Pat) that Mr Justice Carr wants the judgment to get wider circulation.  As he puts it, the CMC raised the issue of "how to achieve short, cost-effective hearings where one or perhaps both parties are preparing for a much longer trial." Background to the dispute This dispute concerns alleged infringement of a Community registered design (002614669-0002)
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