
Intellectual property is a very complex area and covers a vast range of diverse subjects.[1] As a result, there are opportunities for unscrupulous individuals and organisations to take advantage of those wishing to secure protection for their IP.
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Registration services are organisations or individuals that contact IP applicants or owners and request payment for an apparently official registration of their IP.
Applicants for and owners of patents, trademarks and industrial design rights have all received letters from such registration services and different IP offices and organisations around the world have issued warnings in connection with the offered services.
The Registration services are able to target applicants directly because patent, trademark and design applications are published a set time after filing or upon grant. This information is freely available to the public and normally includes a name and address for the applicant. Registration services use this information to send requests for payment to applicants shortly after publication.
Registration services are known to target applicants of international patent applications. The World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) has issued a warning about several of these services, including:[2]
Domain slamming is a form of scam in which an internet service provider (ISP) or domain name registrar attempts to trick customers of different companies into switching from their existing ISP/registrar to the scamming ISP/registrar, under the pretense that the customer is simply renewing their subscription to their old ISP/registrar.[3][4]
Some invention promotion firms have been found to engage in improper and deceptive practices.[5]
Signs of an unscrupulous invention promotion firm include:[6][7]
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