How can laws protect creative works?
Leave a reviewIf you write a song, create music or a fantastic invention, what can you do if someone copies your hard work?Alma- Constance and Lucinda speak to His Honour Judge Richard Hacon, Presiding Judge of the Intellectual Property Enterprise Court, known as IPEC.
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If you write a song, create music or a fantastic invention, what can you do if someone copies your hard work?
Alma- Constance and Lucinda speak to His Honour Judge Richard Hacon, Presiding Judge of the Intellectual Property Enterprise Court, known as IPEC.
He tells us
· That creative works, inventions and designs can be legal protected by intellectual property rights
· There are different types of rights such as trademarks, design rights, patents, and copyrights
· How important it is that people can make a living from their creative work
· The ways that these rights can be protected and where you can get help and advice, even if you don’t have much money
When Richard was 10 years old, he says he was a bit of a daydreamer, and his teachers often asked him to pay attention in class! He studied science at university, and he says he has found that useful in his intellectual property work.
References and Resources
His Honour Judge Richard Hacon
Intellectual property and your work
Intellectual Property: A very short introduction
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