Intellectual Property can be described as ‘the novel products of human intellectual endeavour’. Intellectual property rights are the rights and remedies that the (statutory and common) law grants to the owner to enable her to exert control over the products of intellectual endeavour. The main statutory rights are copyright, patents, trade marks and design rights. Common/Civil law actions include those in passing off/unfair competition and breach of confidence.
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UPCOMING EVENTS:
Open call to museums, research insitutions, GLAMs and more to make use of 3D cultural heritage assets and promote digital innovation.The 3DBigDataSpace – Outreach Synergy Call offers a unique opportunity for museums and cultural heritage institutions to develop innovative public applications using 3D technologies. Two selected projects will each receive €10,000 to realise their concepts, along with technical guidance from … Continue reading →
Design innovative, immersive environments that inspire change.Build with Bits (BwB) is an international online experience, where participants learn how to create virtual environments that generate a positive impact on local issues related to digital culture, education, and this year, we will have a special focus on sustainable … Continue reading →

































