Intellectual property rights in the Republic of Korea
Guidance on how to protect and enforce your intellectual property rights when trading in the Republic of Korea.
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UK-Korea collaborative research IP toolkit
This toolkit helps UK and Korean universities and industry manage Intellectual Property (IP) in collaborative research projects.
Links for business
- government agency responsible for administering IP rights including patents, utility models, trade marks and designs.
- public organisation that deals with copyright issues.
- agency that supports the knowledge strategy for national R&D, including patent outcomes, research and commercialisation.
- statutory organisation that leads on promoting an IP-based economy, IP research and assisting government in making policy.
- is a network of Chambers of Commerce across the UK and provides a variety of business advice, services and support to its members. The BCC helps businesses at every stage, including start-up, development and growth. They also offer advice to businesses looking to enter international markets.
UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) - works with UK-based businesses to ensure their success in international markets, and encourage the best overseas companies to look to the UK as their global partner of choice.
- are an executive agency of the United Nations and are responsible for IP rights internationally. Their website includes information on what IP protection is available internationally and tips on how to apply.
- run by its member states, they negotiate agreements to enhance international trade, with a vision to increase economic growth and development. It also provides a legal framework for these trade agreements and to settle disputes that arise.