by Leyana Daccache on January 2, 2018
Brief Overview of Puravive Puravive, a wellness brand known for its natural products, has recently found itself in the midst of controversy. To provide a fair assessment, it’s essential to understand the brand’s background, its mission, and the products it offers more information https://www.timesofisrael.com/. Emergence of Scam Allegations Allegations of a Puravive scam have surfaced, […]
by Waterfront Solicitors on November 19, 2015
If you own a website, it’s vital that you protect your intellectual property to avoid it being stolen from you. If you fail to put this kind of protection in place, others could make money from your hard work and reputation. Whether it’s an e-commerce website, blog or any other kind of website, it’s vital […]
by Donnareflect on July 23, 2014
It’s thought that more than half of small businesses in the UK are failing to protect their intellectual property in an adequate way. Without intellectual property such as logos and company names being registered, rival companies can easily use them to make money – and their victims may find that they have no legal comeback. […]
by PaulSimms on January 17, 2014
It Might Have Been You Every firm, company, organisation or body owns intellectual property and proprietary information. This is the stuff hackers and cyber criminals crave as much as your bank account details and PIN numbers, yet we seem amazingly cavalier about governing what may happen to it outside of our defended network. How many […]
by Tom Cox on June 7, 2013
As it currently stands UK copyright law does not allow a specific exception for parody use. This means that someone desiring to make a parody will have to ask for the copyright holder’s permission or attempt to procure a licence from that holder. The grant of a licence is at the complete discretion of the […]
by Rich Coffman on May 8, 2013
Intellectual Property (IP) like patents, trademarks and copyrights are some of the most valuable assets a company can own. A properly cultivated patent portfolio can be valuable to companies in any industry where technology is involved. This article is for those who already know that obtaining an intellectual property attorney is essential to their business. […]
by Scott Morgan on January 17, 2013
According to the Miriam-Webster dictionary, intellectual property is “property (as an idea, invention, or process) that derives from the work of the mind or intellect; also: an application, right, or registration relating to this.” Intellectual property division is an issue in divorce more often than one may think. Authors, professors, software engineers, artists, architects, songwriters, […]
by evolvedlegal on July 29, 2012
Employing staff and employment law generally can be extremely difficult for employers to get their heads around, with the morass of employment legislation out there. It is understandable that many small employers tend to focus on the issues of possible unfair dismissal claims or discrimination, which are big risks to their business, both in legal […]
by evolvedlegal on May 4, 2012
Research carried out by InfoSecurity 2012 has shown that one in seven companies over the past year have been victims of cyber attacks and this hacking trend is, quite literally, costing the UK billions. These statistics are the highest ever recorded since the 1990s when monitoring first began. The average cost of the worst kind […]