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Graphic Ownership Digital Rights Management Intellectual Property Rights.

What intellectual property is… Having the right type of intellectual property protection helps you to stop people stealing or copying: the names of your products or brands your inventions the design or look of your products things you write, make or produce Copyright, patents, designs and trade marks are all types of intellectual property protection. You get some types of protection automatically, others you have to apply for.types of intellectual property protection

What counts as intellectual property… Intellectual property is something unique that you physically create. An idea alone is not intellectual property. You own intellectual property if you: created it (and it meets the requirements for copyright, a patent or a design)copyrighta patenta design You usually won’t own the intellectual property for something you created as part of your work while you were employed by someone else.

Who owns the intellectual Property… Intellectual property can: have more than one owner belong to people or businesses be sold or transferred Protecting your intellectual property makes it easier to take legal action against anyone who steals or copies it.take legal action against anyone who steals or copies it

Types of protection… The type of protection you can get depends on what you’ve created. You get some types of protection automatically, others you have to apply for. Automatic protectionProtection you have to apply for Copyright Design Right Trademark Patents Registered Designs

Copyright WHAT IS PROTECTED? Writing and literary works, art, photography, films, TV, music, web content, sound recording.

Design Rights WHAT IS PROTECTED? Shapes of objects

Trademarks WHAT IS PROTECTED? Product names, logos, jingles TIME TO ALLOW FOR APPLICATION 4 months

Registered Designs WHAT IS PROTECTED? Appearance of a product including, shape, packaging, patterns, colours, decoration TIME TO ALLOW FOR APPLICATION 4 Months

Patents WHAT IS PROTECTED? Inventions and products, eg machines and machine parts, tools, medicines. TIME TO ALLOW FOR APPLICATION 5 Years

Using more than one type of protection… More than one type of protection could be linked to a single product, eg you could: register the name and logo as a trade mark protect a product’s unique shape as a registered design patent a completely new working part use copyright to protect drawings of the product Keep these types of intellectual property secret until they’re registered. If you need to discuss your idea with someone, use a non-disclosure agreement.non-disclosure agreement

Types of Graphic Ownership a Graphic Designer uses… Copyright o Photos o Images – Art Work o Logos Trademark o Their brand/identity through a logo

Types of Graphic Ownership an Architect uses… Copyright o Initial ideas of a building Trademark o Their company logo Registered Design o Plans for a building

Types of Graphic Ownership a Design Engineer uses… Copyright o Initial concepts sketches Design Rights o Early design shapes, idea working drawings Trademark o The product to their company. Registered Design o Protecting the 3D physical form of their product, working drawings Patents o New Technology within their product