How to protect your IP when trading abroad Intellectual property (IP) rights are territorial and only apply in the regions in which they are applied for. If you are thinking about selling your goods or services in other countries, whether exporting or through e-commerce, you should look at protecting your rights. Our website covers the core information you need to find out how to protect your IP rights abroad. Are you looking to trade in Australia, Brazil or ASEAN? We recently published guides for protecting your intellectual property in Australia, Brazil and ASEAN (Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam). These guides provide practical information to help you make the most of your IP when doing business in the area, including protecting your #brand on e-commerce platforms. Australia country guide Brazil country guide ASEAN country guide Business growth support for creative businesses The Business and IP Centre, which is part of the British Library, have launched a free, three-month programme hat can help you expand. Get Ready for Business Growth could allow you to launch a new product, reach new markets and explore new opportunities. Every three months, 25 creative, UK based businesses will receive specialist support and tailored one-to-one advice from BIPC's business experts, to help you become more resilient and adaptable in the face of a changing future. The free programme is run digitally and the one-to-one meetings with the consultants are by video conference. Find out if your business is eligible and how to apply today by clicking the button below. Latest news from the IPO To find our the latest news, including statistics, hearings diaries and updates about registering intellectual property rights, take a look at our website. You can also subscribe to weekly email updates including our latest news. |
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