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Презентация на тему Intellectual property in the united kingdom

Creations of the mind that provide exclusive called Intellectual Property. It lets people own the work they create. As an example, it may be musical, literary, and artistic works; discoveries and inventions; words,
Intellectual property in the United Kingdom Creations of the mind that provide exclusive called Intellectual The main types of Intellectual Property are: In the UK there is a government body responsible for intellectual property One of the documents which   Intellectual Property Office uses is Intellectual Property Office deals with 4 kinds of intellectual property:PatentsDesignsTrade marksCopyright What is a patent?   A patent protects new inventions and What is a Registered Design?A Registered Design is a legal right which What is a trade mark (or brand)? A trade mark is a What is a copyright?	Copyright is an automatic right which applies when the Breaking intellectual property laws is a crime.	If you own an intellectual property
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Слайд 2 Creations of the mind that

Creations of the mind that provide exclusive called Intellectual

provide exclusive called Intellectual Property. It lets people own

the work they create. As an example, it may be musical, literary, and artistic works; discoveries and inventions; words, phrases, symbols, and designs.

These exclusive rights allow owners of intellectual property to benefit from the property they have created, providing a financial incentive for the creation of an investment in intellectual property, and, in case of patents, pay associated research and development costs.


Слайд 3 The main types of Intellectual Property are:

The main types of Intellectual Property are:

Слайд 4 In the UK there is a government body

In the UK there is a government body responsible for intellectual

responsible for intellectual property rights. It is called Intellectual

Property Office.
It is an executive agency of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. Some work on copyright policy is shared with the Department of Culture, Media and Sport and plant breeders' rights are administered by the Plant Variety Rights Office, an agency of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
Intellectual Property Office also has responsibility for examining and issuing or rejecting patents, and maintaining registers of intellectual property including patents, designs and trade marks in the UK.


Слайд 5 One of the documents which
Intellectual

One of the documents which  Intellectual Property Office uses is

Property Office uses is
Copyright law of

the United Kingdom.

The Act provides that an individual's work is automatically under copyright, by operation of law, as soon as it leaves his mind and is embodied in some physical form: be it a novel, a painting, a musical work written in manuscript, or an architectural schematic.

Слайд 6 Intellectual Property Office deals with 4 kinds of

Intellectual Property Office deals with 4 kinds of intellectual property:PatentsDesignsTrade marksCopyright

intellectual property:
Patents
Designs
Trade marks
Copyright


Слайд 7 What is a patent?
A patent

What is a patent?  A patent protects new inventions and

protects new inventions and covers how things work, what

they do, how they do it, what they are made of and how they are made. It gives the owner the right to prevent others from making, using, importing or selling the invention without permission.

Your invention must:
be new
have an inventive step that is not obvious to someone with knowledge and experience in the subject
be capable of being made or used in some kind of industry
not be: a scientific or mathematical discovery, theory or method; a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work; a way of performing a mental act, playing a game or doing business; the presentation of information, or some computer programs; an animal or plant variety; a method of medical treatment or diagnosis; against public policy or morality.

Слайд 8 What is a Registered Design?
A Registered Design is

What is a Registered Design?A Registered Design is a legal right

a legal right which protects the overall visual appearance

of a product or a part of a product in the country or countries you register it.
For the purposes of registration, a design is legally defined as being "the appearance of the whole or part of a product resulting from the features of, in particular, the lines, contours, colours, shape, texture or materials of the product or ornamentation”.
A Registered Design can be a valuable intellectual property right. It can form the basis of an infringement action against other parties, and will help you in stopping others from creating designs which are too similar to your own (within the same geographical area you have protected your design).
For its registration to be valid, a design must:
a) be new
b) have individual character.

Слайд 9 What is a trade mark (or brand)?

A trade

What is a trade mark (or brand)? A trade mark is

mark is a sign which can distinguish your goods

and services from those of your competitors (you may refer to your trade mark as your "brand"). It can be for example words, logos or a combination of both. The only way to register your trade mark is to apply to The Intellectual Property Office.

You can use your trade mark as a marketing tool so that customers can recognise your products or services.
Trade marks are acceptable if they are:
distinctive for the goods and services you provide. In other words they can be recognised as signs that differentiates your goods or service as different from someone else's.

Слайд 10 What is a copyright?
Copyright is an automatic right

What is a copyright?	Copyright is an automatic right which applies when

which applies when the work is fixed, that is

written or recorded in some way.

Copyright can protect:
* literary works, including novels, instruction manuals, computer programs, song lyrics, newspaper articles and some types of database
* dramatic works, including dance or mime
musical works
* artistic works, including paintings, engravings, photographs, sculptures, collages, architecture, technical drawings, diagrams, maps and logos
* layouts or typographical arrangements used to publish a work, for a book for instance
* recordings of a work, including sound and film
* broadcasts of a work

Copyright does not protect ideas for a work. It is only when the work itself is fixed, for example in writing, that copyright automatically protects it. This means that you do not have to apply for copyright.


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