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Intellectual Property and Information TechnologyIf you would like to arrange an appointment to see a member of our Commercial Team to discuss IT or Intellectual Property or any other commercial law issues, please click here or phone a member of our Commercial Team on the one of the numbers given below. Intellectual PropertyIntellectual Property is a form of property that can be owned and sold just like any other. It is potentially one of the most valuable possessions a commercial organisation can own and is also one of the most misunderstood areas of commercial activity. It can come in many different forms and most, if not all businesses, will own Intellectual Property in some form or another. Commonly encountered Intellectual Property includes:
Most business organisations that own Intellectual Property take little or no steps to protect their valuable assets until it is too late. Importantly, whilst any of these Intellectual Property rights arise automatically, some need to be registered to gain protection. We can advise you on how best to protect these valuable assets. Examples of intellectual property rights not normally considered by businesses (until problems occur that is) are: manual or computer data bases such as sales information or customer records, photographs and designs used in marketing or in products and also sensitive commercial information held by employees (“trade secrets”). It is often only when problems occur that organisations seek legal assistance and it is often too late at that stage. With timely advice, however, “up front” steps can be taken to protect these valuable resources and prevent problems occurring in the first place. If you need advice on what Intellectual Property rights your organisation may have, and advice on how to protect them, then contact our Commercial Team. Information TechnologyComputer law is a rapidly developing area of law that is increasingly having an affect on all businesses and individuals in this Country. The terms “Computer Law” or “IT Law” can cover many other areas of law including:
Whilst all of these areas of law and many others exist in their own right, and have done so for many years, the introduction of IT over the last two decades has created new problems that the law has had trouble keeping pace with. We can give advice on the use (and potential abuse) of computers in relation to the internet, web sites and on-line selling. We can also advise on employment issues including e-mails and internet abuse by employees and also protection of commercial secrets. If you need advice on the new data protection laws and their relevance to your organisation (whether or not you keep information on the computer) and the protection and exploitation of Intellectual Property rights then please contact our Commercial Team for further information. Contact DetailsPeter Cropley, Partner Stuart Cox, Partner Emma Clement, Associate Solicitor Jonathan Blythe, Solicitor Roland Freeman, Partner
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