Incheon Content Korea Lab's 'Creator Jump-Up' Praised
Supported 20 Trademark, Patent, and Design Rights Last Year

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Hyesook] Incheon Content Korea Lab, operated by Incheon Technopark (Incheon TP), announced on the 27th that its 'Creator Jump-up' program, which helps rookie creators protect intellectual property rights and commercialize cultural content-related products, is bearing fruit.


Incheon Content Korea Lab supports the rights of cultural products such as intellectual property (IP) for creators with brilliant ideas and content among the graduates.


Through this project, it supports up to 1 million KRW for the costs of creating IP for domestic and international rights such as patents, designs, and trademarks. In addition, expert consulting for IP creation, protection, and utilization is also provided.


Last year, partial costs were supported for 20 cultural products to secure rights, including 14 trademark rights, 3 patent rights, and 3 design rights.


Among them, Mr. A, who designed a portable water bottle for dogs, completed the design application with the IP support from Incheon Content Korea Lab, and after successfully crowdfunding, the commercialization such as product launch accelerated.


Support for cultural product rights for graduates of Incheon Content Korea Lab's creative programs can be applied through the website (www.inckl.or.kr). For more details, contact Incheon Content Korea Lab at 032-876-6425.



An official from Incheon Content Korea Lab said, "We are receiving positive responses from creators who had difficulties registering IP due to costs and procedures," and added, "We plan to continue support so that cultural products can secure rights and succeed in commercialization."


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