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Intellectual Property
What is intellectual property?
ESA and IP
Patents
Trademarks
Industrial designs
Semiconductor products
Copyright and neighbouring rights
Unfair competition
Trade secrets
Confidentiality agreement
Services
Frequently asked questions Bookmark and Share
 
 
 
Intellectual Property
 
Intellectual property is an old concept. Although it is difficult to date the first grant by a state of legal protection, trademarks are thought to date back at least 3500 years to when potters used them to identify their fired clay pots. Then, as now, they served to indicate the origin or source of a product or service and to distinguish it from those of other enterprises.


IP and space activities
Commercialisation of the ISSAstronauts' imagePatents and space-related inventionsRemote sensing data
Debates on IP
A sound, colour or odour as a trademark?Can slogans qualify for trademark protection?
International Conventions
IP Conventions
New Challenge for IP in Space
OECD Study: Space 2030
 
 
 
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