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Safeguarding the Intellectual Property Rights of both consultant & client Rachel Burnett, Solicitor Deputy President, BCS B C S @ 5 0 - C E L E B R A T I N G F I F T Y Y E A R S O F B R I T I S H C O M P U T I N G
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BCS @ 50 - Celebrating fifty years of British Computing THEMES Introduction to IPR Copyright EU database right Confidentiality Patents & trade marks
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BCS @ 50 - Celebrating fifty years of British Computing INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS Intangible assets Economic value Nationally created laws Ensure: - Legal protection of rights which you own - Legal entitlement to use others’ rights Copyright = one form of IPR - Right to authorise or prohibit copying
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BCS @ 50 - Celebrating fifty years of British Computing COPYRIGHT & OWNERSHIP 1 st owner usually author Employers & employees Consultants & clients Commissioned work Assignment & licensing
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BCS @ 50 - Celebrating fifty years of British Computing COPYRIGHT OWNERSHIP An independent consultant retains rights in the software or other copyright material it/he/she develops, unless there is a specific agreement in writing with the client about ownership.
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BCS @ 50 - Celebrating fifty years of British Computing “LOOK & FEEL” SOFTWARE Non-textual copying = ideas & structures Software business logic & basic business functions are not protected by copyright
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BCS @ 50 - Celebrating fifty years of British Computing EU DATABASE RIGHT Collection of independent works, data or other material arranged systematically, with the components individually accessible Substantial quantitative/qualitative investment in obtaining, verification or presentation of contents
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BCS @ 50 - Celebrating fifty years of British Computing EU DATABASE RIGHT “ Maker’s” right in EU database Commissioning party may be the “maker”, not the database builder or compiler Creativity threshold for copyright in database Author will own any copyright in database
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BCS @ 50 - Celebrating fifty years of British Computing CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION is like … an ice cube …Give it to the party who undertakes to keep it in a refrigerator and you still have an ice cube … Give it to the party which has no refrigerator or who will not agree to keep it in one and by the time of the trial you just have a pool of water which neither party wants. It is the inherently perishable nature of confidential information which gives rise to unique problems.” Lord Donaldson
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BCS @ 50 - Celebrating fifty years of British Computing CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION AT LAW unequivocally of a secret nature; & imparted in confidence; & the defendant made unauthorised use of the information to the detriment of the person communicating it
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BCS @ 50 - Celebrating fifty years of British Computing CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION PRACTICAL STEPS Be aware when material is confidential Be careful who knows about it Non-disclosure agreements & confidentiality clauses in contracts
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BCS @ 50 - Celebrating fifty years of British Computing PATENTS Monopoly right for an invention for 20 years Protects an idea which is: Novel Not obvious Inventive Capable of industrial application Not excluded, e.g. –Software “as such” –Business method
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BCS @ 50 - Celebrating fifty years of British Computing SOFTWARE PATENTS Aerotel system for prepayment of telephone calls – patentable Macrossan system for online completion of forms – not patentable
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BCS @ 50 - Celebrating fifty years of British Computing REGISTERED ® TRADE MARKS Evidence of ownership Exclusive right to use Continually renewable Automatic right to prevent others using Asset which may be assigned or licensed
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BCS @ 50 - Celebrating fifty years of British Computing TRADE MARKS & THE INTERNET Meta-tags & banner adverts Hyperlinks to logos Domain names
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BCS @ 50 - Celebrating fifty years of British Computing SAFEGUARDING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS - IN CONCLUSION Variety and different uses of IPR Take practical approaches Be aware of rights and obligations
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