Transformation consultation: Introduction
The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) is the government agency responsible for developing Intellectual Property (IP) policy and legislation. The IPO also administers systems for issuing patents, trade marks and registered designs. The government’s ambition is for the IPO to be the best IP office in the world. However, the systems and processes it works with
Transformation consultation: Part A
Part A – Legal barriers to digital transformation Automation of IPO systems and processes In an increasingly digital age, the IPO’s customers rightly expect modern, flexible, digital services. By using a single, integrated digital system for all IP rights we can move away from onerous paper-based processes. Moving to fully digital services will allow us
Transformation consultation: Part B
Part B - Improving the IPO Tribunal Function The IPO’s tribunal function One of the IPO’s roles is as a tribunal in relation to disputes on issues covering patents, trade marks, and designs. These can be disputes between parties, or between a party and the IPO as part of the application process. Disputes brought to
Potential legislative changes for IPO digital transformation
Consultation description The One IPO Transformation programme is designed to modernise and improve the IPO’s services. By 2025, we will have replaced our existing processes with a single, integrated system…