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Summary:

The Guidance on IP Crime and Enforcement for Businesses provides an overview of intellectual property (IP) rights infringement, including copyright, patent, design, and trade mark infringements. The document outlines the steps to take if accused of infringing someone's IP rights and what to do if someone infringes your IP rights.

Key points:

IP rights infringement can lead to civil and criminal consequences, including damages, fines, and imprisonment.
If accused of infringing someone's IP rights, seek professional advice from an attorney or solicitor.
If someone infringes your IP rights, consider using mediation, IP Pro Bono services, the Intellectual Property Enterprise Court (IPEC), or the Copyright Tribunal to resolve the dispute.
Businesses may face risks if they do not take appropriate steps to tackle IP crime, including civil and criminal action, fines, and imprisonment.
The document provides tools and guidance to help businesses protect their IP assets and report IP crime.

Recommendations:

Businesses should be aware of their IP rights and take steps to protect them.
Accused parties should seek professional advice from an attorney or solicitor if charged with IP infringement.
Claimants should consider alternative dispute resolution methods, such as mediation or IP Pro Bono services, before pursuing legal action.
* Businesses should be aware of the risks associated with IP crime and take steps to prevent it, such as using the Supply Chain Toolkit and reporting IP crime to the relevant authorities.

IntellectualProperty Office Guidance IP crime and enforcement for businesses Updated 13 March 2024 Contents 1. IP rights infringement overview 2. What to do if accused of infringing someone’s IP Rights 3. What to do if someone infringes your IP rights: affordable access to justice 4. Risks for businesses 5. How to report IP crime Print

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IntellectualProperty Office Guidance IP crime and enforcement for businesses Updated 13 March 2024 Contents 1. IP rights infringement overview 2. What to do if accused of infringing someone’s IP Rights 3. What to do if someone infringes your IP rights: affordable access to justice 4. Risks for businesses 5. How to report IP crime Print

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