What do I do if someone uses my work without permission?
There are three steps you should take if you suspect that someone is infringing upon your copyright:
1. Try to get the other party to stop using your intellectual property.
Sometimes the person using your intellectual property may not realise that you own the rights. You should check the licenses register to see if someone else has licensed your work. If they’re in the process of applying for a license, you can apply to have this application stopped.
2. Use mediation to resolve the dispute.
If you have a dispute about licensing or if you need help mediating the dispute, contact a solicitor that specialises in intellectual property. The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) also offers a mediation service:
IPO mediation service: mediation@ipo.gov.uk
Telephone: 0300 300 2000
3. Take legal action.
If a dispute cannot be resolved through mediation, you can file legal proceedings through the courts or through IPO. The court you go to depends on the value of your claim and the nature of the infringement. You can find more about how to defend your intellectual property on GOV.UK.