Research by the ICAEW has found that businesses are not doing enough to combat online threats, despite increased awareness of the risks posed by cyber security.
New licensing scheme gives access to 91 million orphan works
A new scheme launched last week is set to give unprecedented access to the UK’s wealth of orphan culturally valuable creative works, including diaries, photographs, oral history recordings and documentary films.
UK’s intellectual property crime unit receives £3m of extra funding
New funding is to be given to the UK’s Intellectual Property Crime Unit (PIPCU), a specialist unit set up last year to tackle the UK’s growing problems with digital piracy, intellectual property infringement and counterfeit goods.
Consumers Warned Against Online IP Crime
More needs to be done to tackle rising intellectual property (IP) crime, according to the IP Crime report published by Baroness Neville-Rolfe.
City’s anger over intellectual property claim
A Belgian chocolate company has drawn the wrath of the people of Coventry in one of the most intriguing intellectual property cases of the past few years.