IP Protection
Intellectual Property (IP) refers to creations of the mind—such as inventions, designs, brands, and artistic works—protected by legal frameworks that grant exclusive rights to creators and businesses. These rights encourage innovation by giving inventors the confidence to share their work, knowing it is safeguarded from unauthorized use.
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Explore the tabs to learn more about each type of IP and discover the process tailored to your innovation. Start your journey toward securing your creations today!
Patent
What it protects:
New inventions, technical solutions etc.
Examples:
Machines, manufacturing processes.
Protection:
Exclusive rights on making, using, selling, licensing, and prevent for others including Importing.
Trademarks
What it protects:
Distinctive signs, logos, names. Slogans etc.
Examples:
Brand logos, Brand names.
Protection:
Provides legal protection against unauthorized use of your brand, helping prevent confusion or misuse within your industry.
Industrial Design
What it protects:
Aesthetic design of product.
Examples:
Product packaging, furniture designs.
Protection:
Exclusive rights over the visual design of products.
Copyrights
What it protects:
original works of authorship
Examples:
Books, films, software.
Protection:
Moral and Economic rights.
Trade Secrets
What it protects:
Confidential information providing a competitive edge.
Examples:
Business processes, formulas.
Protection:
Legal remedies for unlawful disclosure or acquisition.
Effective IP protection and enforcement promote innovation and safeguard the rights of creators and businesses.

IP protection is governed by the Intellectual Property Act No. 36 of 2003, in Sri Lanka.

Click Here to View the Intellectual Property Act No. 36 of 2003
Why Protect Your IP?
IP protection turns creativity into valuable assets by:
Granting Exclusive Rights
Prevents others from copying or using your work without permission.
Fostering innovation
Encourages inventors to bring new technologies and designs to the market.
Attracting investment
Boosts research and development through secure commercialization pathways.
Building Competitive Advantage
Strengthens market position with legally protected innovations.
For inventors, IP offers more than just legal security—it ensures official recognition and ownership of their ideas. Whether it’s a groundbreaking invention, an innovative design, or a unique brand identity, protecting IP gives inventors the confidence to bring their innovations to life. It paves the way for commercialization opportunities, supports long-term growth, and ensures that creative efforts are rewarded.

At the University of Moratuwa, IP protection plays a key role in transforming our research into marketable products and services. It fosters industry collaborations, accelerates technology transfer, and creates a foundation for future success.

Explore how protecting your IP can unlock the full potential of your innovations by visiting the dedicated sections on patents, trademarks, copyrights, industrial designs, and trade secrets.

Protect your creativity—because every idea matters, and every innovation deserves recognition.
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