Join our Understanding Intellectual Property (IP) event to learn more about IP and how to protect your great ideas!
This is a hybrid event, you will be able to join in person or live via a zoom link that will be sent to you before the event.
The workshop will provide an introduction to intellectual property (IP) and the importance of identifying, managing, and protecting your assets. Whatever your idea, whether it’s an invention, a brand name, or a song, intellectual property can be very lucrative and play a vital role in your business.
We’ll talk about the basics of IP, give you an overview of how to avoid infringing on other people’s rights, and signpost you to useful links, resources, and formal legal advice. This 45 -minute webinar will cover the following:
- Intro to IP
- Patents
- Trademarks
- Registered designs
- Copyright
- Protecting Your IP Overseas
- IP Disputes
You can also book a follow-up one-to-one conversation with a Business & IP Centre Advisor to discuss how these topics may apply to your business. Our webinar and follow-up consultations are information-only and no direct legal advice will be given.
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Booking details:
This is a hybrid workshop, free to join and open to all. We’ll be hosting this seminar at the Kent History and Library Centre, Maidstone, and live online via zoom. The link for zoom will be sent a couple of days before your event starts, and a reminder link will be sent 10 minutes before it starts.
There will be an opportunity afterward to tour the BIPC Kent hub, network with fellow attendees, and talk to our BIPC Kent staff members to learn more about BIPC Kent and what we have to offer.
If there is anything we can do to help you access this session more easily, please do get in touch at bipc@kent.gov.uk and we will do our best to help.
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