An organisation's IP can often be its most valuable asset.
Creating and protecting a brand is of great importance in
developing consumer recognition, loyalty, awareness and in staying
one step ahead of the competition. In this regard, charities, are
no different to the commercial sector. The good reputation and IP
rights of charity organisations are recognised as being highly
valuable in terms of maintaining their standing and fundraising
ability in the community and the Charity Commission's guidance on
risk management highlights the need for charities to protect their
IP rights.
To help charities respond to intellectual property issues, we
have developed a fixed-fee IP tool kit that helps you manage
your IP rights. Alternatively, we can advise on issues such as: