Intellectual property (IP) and privacy
Intellectual property law is often comparable to privacy legislation: it concerns data protected by intellectual property law and other sensitive and/or personal data that may or may not be collected, stored, shared or processed. Perhaps you are looking to protect your data or intellectual property, or you want to be sure that the way you handle data is done according to the rules. At Baker Tilly Legal Advisory, we can assist you with professional advice and guidance concerning privacy legislation (such as the General Data Protection Regulation) and intellectual property law (patent law, trademark law, design law, copyright and competition law).
Advice on privacy legislation
Virtually every organisation has privacy-sensitive information concerning their clients, staff or suppliers. It is important to handle this personal data carefully so that you comply with the General Data Protection Regulation or other applicable laws and regulations. The Legal Advisory team is here to help you handle this information correctly.
Protecting your intellectual property rights
By recording your intellectual property rights, you can protect yourself from unlawful actions of third parties. Generally speaking, intellectual property rights are valuable assets for entrepreneurs. For example, it may be important for your company to register your company name and logo to avoid confusion with another company. You also want to prevent other organisations from imitating or unlawfully using the products and processes that you have developed. Our Legal Advisory team can help you to prevent these unsolicited situations. We can of course also provide counsel in the unfortunate event that you are already facing a dispute concerning these right.
We provide advice and assistance concerning the following creations of the mind:
Texts
Photos
Designs
Brands
Models
Trade names