Intellectual Property Transactions in the UK: Overview | Practical Law

Intellectual Property Transactions in the UK: Overview | Practical Law

A guide to intellectual property transactions law in the UK. The Q&A gives an overview of maintaining an IP portfolio, exploiting an IP portfolio through assignment and licensing, taking security over IPRs, IP and M&A transactions, and the impact of IP on key areas such as competition law, employees and tax.

Intellectual Property Transactions in the UK: Overview

Practical Law Country Q&A 0-501-8472 (Approx. 26 pages)

Intellectual Property Transactions in the UK: Overview

by Robert Furneaux and Rebecca Kaye, Sipara
Law stated as at 01 Mar 2021United Kingdom
A guide to intellectual property transactions law in the UK. The Q&A gives an overview of maintaining an IP portfolio, exploiting an IP portfolio through assignment and licensing, taking security over IPRs, IP and M&A transactions, and the impact of IP on key areas such as competition law, employees and tax.
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