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Basics of Intellectual Property for Small Businesses and Start-Ups You may not realize it, but if you own a business (or are thinking of starting one), you have (or will have) intellectual property assets that need legal protection! Do you have a business name or brand? How about trade ...
Patent protection is one of the most powerful types of Intellectual Property protection. Once a patent has been obtained, the owner is allowed to prohibit others from making, using, selling, offering for sale or importing the patented invention for the life of the patent (generally 20 years fro...
Top 5 intellectual property disputes Intellectual property disputes are incredibly common. Find out what intellectual property is and what your rights are. April 5, 2024·3min read < 1 2 3 4 5 > Top Get helpful tips and info from our newsletter!
1. Intellectual property: the basics You are likely to own intellectual property and make use of other people's intellectual property within your business activities. Intellectual property covers a wide range of business assets, from copyright to trade marks and patents to design rights. It's im...
John MaldjianandMark H. Anania, Co-Chairs of Stevens & Lee’sIntellectual Property practice, will present at The Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce, 222 Mulberry St., Scranton, PA, on Oct. 26, 2022. The presentation, “Intellectual Property Basics,” will explore the basics of patents, tr...
In academic institutions, intellectual property rights do notusually fall automatically to the individual inventor per se, but most often are the property of the institution. Technology transfer offices are tasked with seeing to it that such intellectual property rights are properly managed and ...
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY BASICSYou can buy or sell breakfast or a toaster without a lawyer. Business law is based on common sense. Intellectual Property1 ("IP") is different. Common sense does not always apply to IP. This is dangerous because IP can be a valuable competitive advantage, e.g.,...
Table of Contents : 1. Introduction to intellectual property; 2. Building a foundation through technology licensing and development; 3. Record keeping, employee agreements, and IP audits; 4. Developing global intellectual property strate... J Wetherell 被引量: 0发表: 2009年 The Basics of Financin...