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2 September 2020

It's Dangerous To Go Alone: IP In Video Games

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As the video game progresses, you will level-up your IP skills, giving you the knowledge you need to maximise the value of your innovations.
UK Intellectual Property
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Join Pam Bryer, James Burch and Erik Rouk for this webinar play-through.

As the video game progresses, you will level-up your IP skills, giving you the knowledge you need to maximise the value of your innovations.

Pam, James and Erik will discuss the types of IP associated with:

  • Character models
  • Environments
  • Code
  • User interfaces
  • Studio/game names

Specifically, we cover:

  • Patents
  • Registered designs
  • Unregistered designs
  • Trade marks
  • Copyright

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