Copyright theft puts business development at risk

A quarter of businesses with intellectual property have had their patent violated over the past 5 years, according to research by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB).

The survey found that almost 1 in 3 businesses with intellectual property rely on it to generate between 75% and 100% of their revenue.

Despite this, less than a third of businesses (29%) who had intellectual property stolen took action against the culprits.

The most common means of intellectual property theft are:

John Allan, national chairman of the FSB, said:

“Left unchecked, theft and infringement of ideas, patents and brand costs small businesses and diminishes their appetite to invest in their business, ultimately hampering the UK’s long-term economic growth.”

Profiting from your patents

The patent box scheme allows businesses with intellectual property to apply for a corporation tax rate of 10% on profits derived from their patents.

To benefit from the scheme, your business must:

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