Turn ideas into assets

80-90% of a company's assets are intangiable. These assets that can be protected in various ways. We give you an overview of the opportunities available, what is required to apply for rights, and how to go about protecting what you have created.

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What are intellectual rights and assets?

In short, it is about who owns the right to profit from a trademark, a patent, a design, or business secrets developed through creative, intellectual work.

These rights may include:

  • Inventions
  • Literary and artistic works
  • Designs
  • Symbols, names, and images

that are protected in various ways.

The purpose of granting exclusive rights is to encourage innovation and creativity. Originators or companies should be rewarded for their efforts. These rights stimulate economic growth and competition, making it worthwhile to invest in research and development.

Read more about Rhythms and rights: How should Norway create more value from music?
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Rhythms and rights: How should Norway create more value from music?

And what do rights mean for value creation in the Norwegian music industry? That was the topic on April 24 when the Norwegian Industrial Property Office invited experts, investors and industry players to an event at Youngs in Oslo on the occasion of World Intellectual Property Day.

Published on 16. may 2025

Read more about The Ⓓ symbol shows everyone that the design is yours
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The Ⓓ symbol shows everyone that the design is yours

Just as © indicates copyright and ® shows that a trademark is registered, we are now introducing Ⓓ to signal that a design is registered. By using this symbol, you can clearly show that your design is protected and must not be copied.

Published on 09. may 2025

Read more about Cheese slicer for 100 years
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Cheese slicer for 100 years

Not all Norwegian inventions are still in production and relatively unchanged 100 years after they were patented. Thor Bjørklund's invention from 1925, "Knife for cutting cheese", is one of them.

Published on 27. february 2025