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Category: Intellectual Property (page 80 of 156)

🔔 What is an industrial design?

In a legal sense, an industrial design constitutes the ornamental aspect of an article. An industrial design may consist of three dimensional features, such as the shape of an article, or two dimensional features, such as patterns, lines or colour. Industrial design law is very crucial to a variety

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🗣 Some people think that “imitation is flattery” when their creative work is infringed, and they’re happy to have their works copied because they think it confirms that they’re onto a good idea. We don’t think the same If someone walked past your house, really liked the television they

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🗣 Fonts are intellectual property too!

Fonts are individual pieces of design in their own right, as represented in software code. The art of designing a typeface is a complex and highly skilled discipline. It requires design know-how, painstaking precision and attention to detail. In many cases, even with all the digital tools that we

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Yes, you can patent food!

📢 SERIES: Yes, you can patent food! ⚖️
🍬 Jellybeans

✍🏻 While the exact origin of jellybeans is not known, they became popular in the early part of the 20th century and associated with Easter in the 1930s. The bean itself is made of two distinct parts: a jelly centre and a soft candy

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Yes, you can patent food!

📢 SERIES: Yes, you can patent food! ⚖️
🥟 Lay’s potato crisps owned by PepsiCo

✍🏻 Whenever you’re thinking of potato crisps, you’re probably thinking of Lay’s. With its ever-changing flavours, the brand is constantly owning the crisps game. PepsiCo owns several patents

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