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| FAQ: Intellectual Property Protection |
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| Frequently Asked Questions on Intellectual Property Protection 1.Are intellectual property assets? Without a doubt, intellectual property (IP) is one of the most important assets that a company will own. IP can be licensed, bought, sold, hired or mo |
| How to Work With Your Intellectual Property Lawyer |
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| In many small businesses, intellectual property is an overlooked asset. The goodwill from your company name, computer programs you have written, articles, manuals, or books that you have written, logos, advertising copy, methods you have used or pro |
| Business Intellectual Property Overview |
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| Service registration) of approximately $ 1000.00 accruing between application filing and mark registration, depending on the number of different classes of goods and services for which registration is sought. Registration at the Federal level requir |
| FAQs - Licensing Intellectual Property (IP) |
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| Licensing is a key business strategy. It's a way to maximize the earnings from inventions and creative works, which are called intellectual property or "IP.". What is licensing? Licensing is when you grant some rights to intellectucal property "IP" |
| Intellectual Property |
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| Intellectual Property (IP) is a valuable asset that is included in a company's "balance sheet" and provides additional valuation to a company. For early stage and small companies, IP may be the company's sole or primary asset base. Intellectual Prop |
| The Verve Intellectual Property Case: A Bittersweet Example |
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| Intellectual property's tentacles are long and strong. Maybe the largest battlefield in IP is the music industry. Composer, producers, interpreters and license owners might get unexpectedly involved in legal battles regarding the misuse or abuse of |
| Intellectual Property Will Soon be History |
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| It is not too risky to affirm that intellectual property will soon be History. Rules designed for the paper era are not useful, enforceable and cost-economic in the Web era. Here are a few reasons: 1) Intellectual property is not designed for the We |
| 2006 Trends in Intellectual Patent Rights |
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| The costs to get a patent and the time it takes to get one due to the bureaucracy of the US Patent and Trademark Office is out of control. No longer can small garage inventors afford to get a patent for something they built in their garage that the |
| Intellectual Property The 3 Branches: Copyrights, Patents |
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| When you hear the phrase intellectual property , what do you think of? How can something that exists in your mind be considered property? Are your ideas your property similar to that of your house or car? Simply put, no, your ideas are not something |
| Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights - What's the Difference? |
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| Patents A patent protects inventions through federal law. Inventions are your creative ideas for new products (articles of manufacture), machines, processes, methods, compositions of matter, ornamentation on products, or new plants. An improvement o |
| Patent Me This, Batman |
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| I believe there is creativity in every person and so, apparently, does Simon Cowell (or maybe he knows it makes great TV!). The crazies on American Inventor aside, I believe that people's creativity may may be suppressed, out of fear or embarrassmen |
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