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Why Intellectual Property (IP) Matters for Entrepreneurs and Business Owners

In today’s competitive market, protecting your intellectual property is essential for safeguarding your brand, products, and ideas. Whether you’re launching a startup or growing an established business, understanding IP can help you avoid costly mistakes, protect your assets, and maintain a competitive edge. Amanya IP Courses provide practical, jargon-free guidance tailored to entrepreneurs and business owners.

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About Amanya IP / Anna’s Story

As Anna built her design business, she discovered that many entrepreneurs misunderstand what IP is and how it affects their ventures. Her own experience—navigating trademarks, dealing with non-paying clients, and protecting her brand—showed her that IP is like insurance: vital when things go wrong. Anna developed practical, jargon-free courses so business owners can protect their assets, avoid costly mistakes, and maintain a competitive edge, empowering them to confidently grow their brands and products.

Challenges & Solutions

Entrepreneurs and business owners frequently face difficulties identifying which aspects of their business can be protected by IP and choosing the right form of protection.

Common problems include failing to register trademarks, navigating complex patent or copyright applications, and inadvertently infringing on others’ IP, which can lead to costly lawsuits and reputational damage. Ownership disputes with contractors or collaborators, lack of clear agreements, and the high cost of legal advice further complicate IP management for small businesses.

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What we offer

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Tailored Workshops and Talks

Custom live sessions designed to address the unique challenges faced by entrepreneurs and small business owners.

Price: Contact us to discuss what you are looking for

Format: Online or Live Workshop

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Beginner’s Guide to IP for Entrepreneurs and Business Owners

A comprehensive course to help you understand trademarks, copyrights, patents, and how to protect your business assets.

Price: £499

Format: Online or Live Workshop

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Trademarking and Intellectual Property Business Strategies

Two thirds of the Beginner’s Guide Content educating people about Trademarking and general IP education needed in business and creativity.

Price: £350

Format: Online or Live Workshop

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Don’t Steal My Stuff Course

An affordable introduction to IP concepts with practical examples from brands like Nike and Disney.

Price: £29

Format: Online or Live Workshop

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Don’t Steal My Stuff Course (Youth/Students)

An affordable introduction to IP concepts with practical examples from brands like Nike and Disney.

Price: £29

Format: Online or Live Workshop

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10 Reasons Entrepreneurs and Business Owners Need to Know About Intellectual Property

Price: FREE

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10 Tips to Protect Your Work

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Key Benefits of Learning with Amanya IP

Protect Your Brand

Learn how to safeguard your business name, logos, and products from being competitors.

Avoid Costly Mistakes

Understand the legal steps to protect your ideas yourself or in advance of asking for legal help.

Empower Your Growth

Gain confidence in sharing your work while knowing it’s protected.

Real-Life Insights

Learn from Anna’s personal journey of protecting her own trademarks and designs.

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“I recently took the Beginner’s Guide to Intellectual Property course, and Anna’s integrity and honesty shone through. The course was thoughtfully put together with short, bite-sized videos that were easy to follow. It’s a great introduction to prepare you for working with a solicitor or going the DIY route.”
Lindsay, Business Owner
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I attended Anna’s IP course for Entrepreneurs at the early days of my business. It was very helpful to understand the power of IP and how to protect yourself, especially in this technological world! Anna is a great teacher, really knowledgable and thoughtful in how she delivers on a very chunky subject!
Lucy, Entrepreneur
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“This course was genius! It bridged the gap between being informative, time-friendly, and captivating. For anyone with business aspirations, it will save you headaches and protect your brand.”

Dee, Entrepreneur

Frequently Asked Questions

Copyright: Automatically protects your original works, like writings, designs, and music. No registration is needed.

Patents: Protect inventions and how things work. You need to register them.

Trademarks: Protect your brand names, logos, and symbols. Registration is required.

Design Rights: Protect the look of your products. You can register them for stronger protection.

Trade Secrets: Protect confidential Information like recipes or business processes. Use non-disclosure agreements to safeguard them.

Registering your IP gives you stronger legal protection. Without registration, it’s harder to stop others from copying your work.

If someone uses your protected work without permission, it’s called infringement. You can send a cease-and-desist letter or take legal action to stop them.

The best way to protect your logo is by registering it as a trademark. This gives you exclusive rights to use it.

If you hire someone to create work for you (like a logo or website), they own the IP unless you have a contract that says otherwise. Make sure your contract includes IP clauses to transfer ownership to you.

Use non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) with employees, contractors, or anyone who might see your confidential information. This helps prevent them from sharing your secrets.

IP protection helps you maintain a competitive edge by safeguarding your unique ideas and creations. It also increases the value of your business if you decide to sell it.

Not registering IP rights, not clarifying ownership in contracts, and failing to monitor for infringement are common mistakes. Avoid these by seeking legal advice and staying proactive.

Legally Approved Courses

All the Intellectual Property courses are written, as far as possible, without legal speak, so they can be understood by those not legally trained. But they have been reviewed and approved by SRA Regulated legal companies or individuals and USA Attorneys licensed and approved by their state bar associations. All talks, workshops and courses are for general informational and educational purposes only and are not a substitute for professional advice.
Accordingly before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals. We do not provide any kind of legal advice. 

Let’s keep in touch

We’d love to hear from you! Our team is always ready to help and will get back to you as soon as possible.

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+44 7769 923957

Email Address

anna@amanyadesign.com

Our Address

Amanya Design Ltd.
Registered Office: Office 1, Brunswick House, Brunswick Way, Liverpool, L3 4BN. Registered in England & Wales No.1103817

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