If someone is using your Intellectual Property. Unique products of human intelligence and creation, such as copyrights, patents and designs. without permission (or you are using someone else's Intellectual Property. Unique products of human intelligence and creation, such as copyrights, patents and designs. without their permission) disputes are likely to arise. Sometimes these can be sorted out amicably, but in other cases more formal actions are taken (such as Legal action which is being pursued through a court.). You will need to consider various options, and possibly involve lawyers, when resolving a dispute and this section will help you to do so. This section also explains how to resolve small disputes in the The procedure and timetabling used for legal claims which are relatively simple and low-value (less than £10,000). within the The Intellectual Property Enterprise Court, also known as IPEC, hears intellectual property disputes. It is designed for shorter and less valuable claims by small and medium sized enterprises..