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24 August 2020

The IP Podcast (Ep:12) - Patent Infringement (Part 2)

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Dehns

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Founded in 1920, Dehns is one of Europe’s largest full service intellectual property firms, with offices in London, Munich, Oslo, Oxford, Bristol, Brighton, Manchester and Birmingham.

In addition to obtaining patent, trade mark and design protection around the world, our services also extend to IP management consulting and dispute resolution. Dehns attorneys have expertise in a wide range of technologies across the engineering, chemistry and biotechnology sectors.

Our clients include private inventors, universities and research institutions, start-ups and SMEs as well as large multinational corporations. We are firmly focussed on delivering clear advice and valuable results at a competitive cost.

Dehns’ straightforward, business-oriented approach combined with technical excellence has made us leaders in our field and we are proud of our top tier rankings.

In this episode we look at what you should do if you think someone is infringing your patent by making, selling or using the technology that you've spent years, not to mention thousands of pounds...
United Kingdom Intellectual Property

In this episode we look at what you should do if you think someone is infringing your patent by making, selling or using the technology that you've spent years, not to mention thousands of pounds, developing and protecting.

  • What should you do first?
  • How can you make them stop?
  • What are your options?
  • What are the risks?
  • How can you resolve the matter?
  • And how can you ensure the best outcome for you and your business?

All these questions, and more, answered by Dehns Patent Attorney, Dr Mark Bell.

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The information in this podcast is given as guidance. Legal advice should be sought for particular matters. Dehns accepts no responsibility for any action taken / not taken on the basis of this podcast.

"You should always have in mind your preferred outcome before taking action, so you can work towards that objective. You shouldn't just think – hey, they're infringing my patent, I'm going to sue them! Taking legal action is serious and can be very expensive, so you should always talk to a patent attorney first to assess everything before making any rash decisions."

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Originally published 21 August, 2020

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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