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Intellectual Property Nightmares

Intellectual Property Nightmares: Real Life Brand Horror Stories  Every October, we love a good scare, but for business owners there is nothing more chilling than losing the rights to your own brand. At Robertson IP, we have seen how easily a simple mistake can turn into a full blown intellectual property nightmare.  This Halloween, we […]

Peter Pan: The Copyright Supporting Great Ormond Street

Most literary works eventually enter the public domain, meaning that after a set period, anyone can use them freely without seeking permission or paying royalties. However, the case of Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie is an exceptional example in UK copyright law. The Gift of Copyright In 1929, author and playwright J.M. Barrie gifted the […]