Intellectual Property Infringement

The Intellectual Property in and related to PRINCE2®, MSP®, M_o_R®, ITIL®, P3M3®, P3O®, P3M3®, MoP™ and MoV™ is owned by the OGC (Office of Government Commerce). This includes trade marks (logos and word marks) and Crown copyright material (text, diagrams and tables from the official publications).

In order to use any Intellectual Property owned by OGC a licence must be obtained. There are various alternatives available depending on the product or service within which you would like to use the OGC Intellectual Property: for products incorporating the OGC trade marks please see the information relating to our Trade Mark (and Copyright) Licensing Scheme (at the APM Group website), for products and services using just copyright please read OGC's Copyright Scheme pages.

Please note, any organisation which is NOT correctly licensed is infringing OGC's Intellectual Property and is therefore participating in IP crime. The unauthorised use of Intellectual Property is a civil and criminal offence and therefore all parties wishing to re-use it are encouraged to become licensed.

If you become aware of any organisation which you believe is not authorised or licensed to use the OGC Intellectual Property please report this to ogcinfringements@best-management-practice.com where it will be investigated.

Please do not buy any training services or other products/services from unaccredited and/or unlicensed organisations.

If you have any queries/comments please do Contact Us.