Why IP?: a compendium

Introduction
A Briefest of Histories

Further Information:

The legal issues affecting a new brand name
The legal issues affecting a new logo
The legal issues affecting a new design
Protecting a new brand name or new logo
Protecting new designs
Protecting ideas
A Trade Mark Attorney
Enforcement
Defending a trade mark
Defending other IP rights
Delimitation of rights
Licensing
Franchising
Exploitation of IP rights
Exploitation of Intellectual Property rights: raising funds and securitisation
Intellectual Property Rights as investments
Acquisition and transfer
• Registration of IP transactions is essential to the proper maintenance of various IP rights, and if not
undertaken can affect their validity. Simple examples are found where the company which owns
registrations and /or applications for the IP rights has changed either its name and/or its business
address as it appears on the register. Such changes should be registered with the relevant IP
authorities wherever the IP right is registered or applied for. Changes in ownership must similarly be
recorded.
E-commerce and the internet
Trade Marks and the internet/e-commerce
Domain names, “ownership” of a name and cyber-squatting
Disputing domain names
Websites and e-commerce – legal issues
Contractual issues in e-commerce
The legal issues affecting advertising
Intellectual Property and Insurance
Intellectual Property and Insolvency

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