Saturday 5 February 2011

Intellectual Property Rights No1 - Job Clubs for Inventors?

After I closed down the last post a thought galloped into my mind. I wondered whether aspiring inventors could be another potential group of members for any job club.

After a bit of searching I had came across a British Library free on-line course in protection of intellectual property. It covers the definitions, background history, and procedures for obtaining the appropriate protection for an idea etc, namely:
  • patents;
  • copyright;
  • registered designs; and,
  • trade marks.
The job club function would cover the above by facilitating the would-be inventor to get into:
  • the need for early protection;
  • concurrently or subsequently, appproaches to the development and start-up of a business.

1 comment:

  1. See posts of 1 April 2011 (not a joke!)- one notes that the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills has issued a post suggesting the business could prudently do more to protect their intellectual property (IP).

    The BIS post also refers to the services of the Intellectual Property Office (IPO)- including workshops and information dissemination.

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