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The Intellectual Property Audit - Finding What You Have (Part IV of V)

This article continues "The Intellectual Property Audit: Finding What You Have (Part III)."

Nancy Delain

 

 
When Does Copyright Expire On My Music?

The expiration date on your copyrighted music isn't something you have to worry about, at least not in your lifetime. The music that you've written is copyrighted the moment you've put it onto paper or recorded it. The reason you don't have to worry about expiration is because the music is protected until 70 years after the death of the author. In the case of your music, that author would be you.

Richard Cunningham

 

 
The Intellectual Property Audit - Finding What You Have (Part I of V)

Does your organization account for over 80% of its assets? These assets are not bank accounts or physical possessions; they are not even your real estate. They are the product of your organization's collective mind: your intellectual property. Find out how to find and quantify your IP in this article.

Nancy Delain

 

 
Business Legal Form - Where To Get The Forms You'll Need

A business legal form is important for any person who runs or operates a business.

Mikee Dunn

 

 
Intellectual Property and Copyright Laws

Just as one owns physical property and real estate, Intellectual Property (IP) allows people exclusive ownership of their creativity and innovation. It gives these people control on their innovations for which they are rewarded and encouraged to create further for the benefit of others.

William Brister

 

 
Patent PCT Application India

The Patent Cooperation Treaty is an agreement for international cooperation in the field of patents. It is the most significant advancement in international cooperation in this field since the adoption of the Paris Convention itself. It is, however, largely a treaty for rationalization and cooperation with regard to the filing, searching and examination of patent applications and the dissemination of the technical information contained therein. The PCT does not provide for the grant...

Geeta Singh

 

 
What Is International Copyright Law?

Many people are surprised to learn there is no international copyright law. Yes, that is right. There is not an international copyright law that will protect your work on the other side of the world. However, it is important to note that most countries do offer some form of protection known as "foreign" works.

Richard Cunningham

 

 
Domain Names - A Market of Great and Growing Importance

The sale of domain names generated $29 million in 2005, with increasing numbers each year after that. Domain names transactions involve large amounts money, and the market for them is quickly becoming one of the most important in the new century. Domain name arbitration is not the only way to ensure that URL's go to whom they should.

Enrico Schaefer

 

 
Intellectual Property is Your Greatest Asset - Four Ways to Create Value

Intellectual property is your greatest asset. Learn the four key ways that IP creates value and improves the bottom line.

Mark Partridge

 

 
The Intellectual Property Audit - Finding What You Have (Part II of V)

This article continues "The Intellectual Property Audit: Finding What You Have (Part I)."

Nancy Delain

 

 
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