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Cyber Liability Insurance – Protecting Your Intellectual Property Online

July 03, 2012

Online exploitation of intellectual property is rising according to new study. The UK is in the grips of a cybercrime wave with many businesses unaware of how their brand is being used online following the release of a report investigating the serious issue of ‘brand jacking’.

 

The latest Brand Jacking Index demonstrated an increase in the number of businesses falling prey to incidences of ‘brand jacking’ – when a third party registers a domain name that infringes upon, or otherwise violates the rights of a trademark owner.

With many businesses unaware how to protect their Intellectual Property (IP) online, cybercriminals are able to buy relevant domain names and abuse the brand image for their own gain. Macbeth is asking businesses to review the value of their brand online and evaluate what cover they have to pursue those who infringe their IP rights.

Your brand is your good name. It is the embodiment of your reputation and drives business to your door, so any misuse of your brand online could have significant financial consequences. Yet, very few organisations make any attempt to protect themselves from such financial loss.

Each week, nearly 3,500 domains are hijacked from rightful owners. Any business could easily fall victim to brand and domain theft which, if left unchecked, can seriously impact the value of its trademark, as well its bottom line.

Incidences of ‘phishing’ (sending bogus emails designed to mislead recipients into revealing passwords, credit card numbers and other sensitive information) are also increasing.

If an individual is successfully ‘phished’, they may be duped into divulging sensitive details such as passwords and bank account details. The same is true for businesses, however the consequences can be more severe with not only an organisation’s sensitive information accidentally divulged, but also that of its customers. If a company is not actively working to protect its customers’ private information, it will be liable to prosecution.

As the Internet has transformed into a central component of daily life, so online brand fraud and abuse has grown steadily, devaluing IP, damaging hard-earned reputations and eating into profits. But those companies that take a proactive approach to protecting their assets and digital liabilities are those which are most successful in responding to this threat.

 

For more information on internet liability and cyber liability insurance, please contact us on 0118 916 5480 or complete one of our enquiry forms online.

 

*Information correct as of 1st May 2016

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