Intellectual Property

Intellectual Property (IP) can be defined as the novel or previously undescribed tangible output of intellectual activity and includes those novel ideas or inventions arising from the inventors work.

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) are the legal rights that enable the owner of the IP to control or prevent unauthorised use of this IP and includes copyright, design rights (registered and unregistered), trade marks and patents.

Importance of Intellectual Property (IP) to NHS

Medipex can assist you with the appropriate form of IP protection for your invention.

The following table gives an indication of what subject matter is covered by the different types of IPR:

Intellectual Property Intellectual Property Right
New Technical Concepts, Inventions inc. some Computer Software Patents
Text, Graphics, Computer Software, Data Compilations, Art, Music Copyright

Form and Appearance, Decoration

Design rights

Databases

Software/Database Right

Brands (Product or Service), Image and Reputation

Trade marks