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1 February 2021 | Webinars |

The Digital Dilemma Series – How To Sell Your Goods Online – The Legal Way: Intellectual Property


The second video from our Digital Dilemma series, covering everything you need to know about how to sell your goods online – the legal way.

This video provides you with an introduction to intellectual property and explains the reasons why it’simportant to your businesswith a particular focus on the arts and crafts sector. Wediscuss the different types of intellectual property, how they might arise in your business andthe best means of protecting those rights. We provide you best practice and top tips to develop an IP strategy and protect your business’ intellectual property moving forward.

Protection of Intellectual Property

Our series of 4 videos and a live Q&A webinar covers everything you need to know about how to sell your goods online – the legal way. Watch our digital dilemma series, covering consumer terms and conditions, intellectual property, VAT and data protection.

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Live Q&A Webinar

4 March | 3-4pm

This livewebinargives you a chance to pose your questions to the panel. Join us for this interactiveopportunity todrill down further into the key aspects you’re interested in. Our specialists will offer their expertise,address your queries,and point youtofurther information and support.

We’ll also be sending out a drinks package to those that decide to join us for our live Q&A webinar.

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Sign up for our live Q&A webinar | Thursday 4 March, 3-4pm


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