What we do
The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) is the official UK government body responsible for intellectual property (IP) rights including patents, designs, trade marks and copyright.
IPO is an executive agency, sponsored by the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, supported by 1 public body.
Intellectual property and your work
What intellectual property is
Having the right type of intellectual property protection helps you to stop people stealing or copying:
- the names of your products or brands
- your inventions
- the design or look of your products
- things you write, make or produce
Copyright, patents, designs and trade marks are all types of intellectual property protection. You get some types of protection automatically, others you have to apply for.
What counts as intellectual property
Intellectual property is something unique that you physically create. An idea alone is not intellectual property. For example, an idea for a book doesn’t count, but the words you’ve written do.
Owning intellectual property
You own intellectual property if you:
- created it (and it meets the requirements for copyright, a patent or a design)
- bought intellectual property rights from the creator or a previous owner
- have a brand that could be a trade mark, eg a well-known product name
Intellectual property can:
- have more than one owner
- belong to people or businesses
- be sold or transferred
Intellectual property if you’re self-employed
If you’re self-employed, you usually own the intellectual property even if your work was commissioned by someone else – unless your contract with them gives them the rights.
Trade marks
Quick links
Introduction to trade marks
Apply for a trade mark
Search services
Forms and fees
Managing trade marks
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Get copies of patent, trade mark or design registration documents
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License, mortgage, transfer, merge and market your trade mark
Objecting, challenging and resolving trade marks disputes
Trade mark protection abroad
Law and practice
Research
Patents
Quick links
- Patent forms and fees
- Search for a patent
- Renew a patent
- Changes to Patents Rules on 1 October 2016 and 6 April 2017
Introduction to patents
- Intellectual property and your work
- Before you apply for a patent
- Patents step by step
- Patenting your invention
- Seeking intellectual property advice
- Non-disclosure agreements
- Why you should use an IP attorney
- Using somebody else's intellectual property
- IP for business: events, guidance, tools and case studies
- IP in education
- The Unitary Patent and Unified Patent Court
Apply for a patent
- Patent classification
- Patent fact sheets
- Patents fast grant
- Patents: accelerated processing
- Patent Prosecution Highway
- National security checks on patent applications
- Technology prejudicial to national security or public safety
- Apply for a patent
- Supplementary protection certificates guidance and forms
- Patent Cooperation Treaty for private applicants
- Request UK processing of an international patent application
Search services
Forms and fees
- Patent forms and fees
- Intellectual Property Office fee sheets
- Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) fees
- File documents for a pending UK patent
- How to file documents with the Intellectual Property Office
- Intellectual Property Office: how to pay us
Managing patents
- Change or update your patent
- Renew a patent
- Get copies of patent, trade mark or design registration documents
- Licensing intellectual property
- Amending your patent after grant
- Requests to amend a patent after grant
- Apply for restoration of a patent
- Monitoring patent applications
- Warning: misleading invoices
Objecting, challenging and resolving patent disputes
- Defend your intellectual property
- IP crime and enforcement for businesses and consumers
- Valuing your intellectual property
- Observations about patentability
- Intellectual property mediation
- Patents: filing proceeding at the IPO
- Ex parte hearing procedures
- Opinions: resolving patent disputes
- Requests for opinions
- Patent disputes resolution: hearings
- Patents: hearing diary
- Search patent decisions
Patent protection abroad
- Protecting your UK intellectual property abroad
- IP protection abroad: country guides
- Extension of UK intellectual property rights abroad
Law and practice
- The Patents Act 1977
- The Patents Rules 2007 and Patents (Fees) Rules 2007
- Patents sections: Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988
- Patent directions
- Patents practice notices
- Patents RAPS Manual
- Patents Journal special notices 2017
- Intellectual property offences
- Patents: Manual of Patent Practice
- Patents Formalities manual
- Opinions manual
- Hearings Manual
- Tribunal Patents Manual
- Examining patent applications for biotechnological inventions
- Examining patent applications for medical inventions
- Examining patent applications relating to chemical inventions
- Retention and disposal policy for patent and trade mark related records
- Patents: Code of Practice
- References to the Court of Justice of the European Union
- Tribunal practice notices
- Search patent decisions
- Changes to Patents Rules on 1 October 2016 and 6 April 2017
- 1 October 2014: Changes to design and patent law
Research
Copyright
Quick links
- Copyright Acts and related laws
- Intellectual property research: Copyright
- Intellectual property offences
Introduction to copyright
- Intellectual property and your work
- How copyright protects your work
- Using somebody else's intellectual property
- IP for business: events, guidance, tools and case studies
- IP in education
- Seeking intellectual property advice
- Copyright in sound recordings
- Ownership of copyright works
- Why you should use an IP attorney
Managing copyright
- License, sell or market your copyright material
- Artist's Resale Right
- The rights granted by copyright
- Warning: misleading invoices
Collective licensing
Exceptions to copyright
- Exceptions to copyright
- Changes to copyright law
- Changes to Section 72: Public showing or playing of broadcasts
- Technological protection measures (TPMs) complaints process
Copyright notices
- Copyright notices
- Copyright notice: digital images, photographs and the internet
- Copyright notice: assignment of copyright
- Copyright notice: performance of live music
- Copyright notice: knitting and sewing patterns
- Copyright notice: public exhibition of copyright works
- Copyright notice: printed music
IP crime
Orphan works
Objecting, challenging and resolving copyright disputes
- Defend your intellectual property
- IP crime and enforcement for businesses and consumers
- Enforcing your copyright
- Letters alleging online copyright infringement
- Intellectual property mediation
- Valuing your intellectual property
Using copyright abroad
- Protecting your UK intellectual property abroad
- IP protection abroad: country guides
- Extension of UK intellectual property rights abroad
Law and practice
- References to the Court of Justice of the European Union
- Copyright Acts and related laws
- Intellectual property offences
Research
Designs
Quick links
Introduction to designs
- Intellectual property and your work
- Register a design
- Design right
- Using somebody else's intellectual property
- IP for business: events, guidance, tools and case studies
- IP in education
- Seeking intellectual property advice
- Why you should use an IP attorney
Apply for a design
- Apply to register a design
- Application to register one or more designs
- Preparing your illustrations: to disclaim or limit a part of your design
Search services
Forms and fees
- Design forms and fees
- Intellectual Property Office fee sheets
- How to file documents with the Intellectual Property Office
- Intellectual Property Office: how to pay us
Managing designs
- Update or cancel your registered designs
- Renew your registered design
- Get copies of patent, trade mark or design registration documents
- Warning: misleading invoices
- License, mortgage, sell, change ownership and market your design
Objecting, challenging and resolving design disputes
- Defend your intellectual property
- IP crime and enforcement for businesses and consumers
- Valuing your intellectual property
- Objecting to other people's designs
- Intellectual property mediation
- Designs disputes resolution: hearings
- Designs decisions
Design protection abroad
- Protecting your UK intellectual property abroad
- IP protection abroad: country guides
- Extension of UK intellectual property rights abroad
Law and practice
- Registered Designs Act and Rules
- Designs Statutory Instruments
- Designs directions
- Registered Designs Examination Practice
- Designs practice notices
- Design convergence programme: common practice notices
- Intellectual property offences
- Designs decisions
- 1 October 2014: Changes to design and patent law
- References to the Court of Justice of the European Union
- Design right sections: Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988
Research
Law and practice
Trade marks
- Trade mark forms and fees
- Trade Marks Act 1994
- Trade Marks Rules
- Manual of trade marks practice
- Intellectual property offences
- Search for a trade mark
- Check the trade marks journal
- Search trade mark decisions
- Tribunal practice notices
- Practice Amendment Notices (PAN)
- Trade mark convergence programme: common practice notices
- References to the Court of Justice of the European Union
Patents
- The Patents Act 1977
- Patent forms and fees
- The Patents Rules 2007 and Patents (Fees) Rules 2007
- Patents sections: Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988
- Patent directions
- Patents practice notices
- Patents Journal special notices 2017
- Intellectual property offences
- Patents: Manual of Patent Practice
- Patents RAPS Manual
- Patents Formalities manual
- Opinions manual
- Hearings Manual
- Tribunal Patents Manual
- Examining patent applications for biotechnological inventions
- Examining patent applications for medical inventions
- Examining patent applications relating to chemical inventions
- Retention and disposal policy for patent and trade mark related records
- Patents: Code of Practice
- Changes to Patents Rules on 1 October 2016 and 6 April 2017
- 1 October 2014: Changes to design and patent law
- Search for a patent
- File documents for a pending UK patent
- Check the patents journal
- Search patent decisions
- References to the Court of Justice of the European Union
- Tribunal practice notices
Designs
- Design forms and fees
- Registered Designs Act and Rules
- Registered Designs Examination Practice
- Designs Statutory Instruments
- Designs directions
- Designs practice notices
- Design convergence programme: common practice notices
- Intellectual property offences
- 1 October 2014: Changes to design and patent law
- Find a registered design
- Application to register one or more designs
- Check the designs journal
- Designs decisions
- References to the Court of Justice of the European Union
- Design right sections: Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988
- Tribunal practice notices
Copyright