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Jump on Your Intellectual Property Rights

If you are a startup business looking for financing, you should already have (1) acquired your IP rights (patents, trademarks, and copyrights) and (2) cleared your business of any IP infringement. Investors and competitors respect the value of patent and trademarks and applications for them. Investors should not invest in a startup, unless they are assured that its product or service is not infringing another's IP rights.
Richard A. Neifeld
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The Intellectual Property Audit - Finding What You Have (Part III of V)

This article continues "The Intellectual Property Audit: Finding What You Have (Part II)."
Nancy Delain
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Patents For Inventors - Your Questions Answered

Are you confused about what a patent is and whether you should get one? This is primer for beginning inventors that answers your most commonly asked questions. Questions include what is a patent, what is patent pending, what protection does a patent provide, should you keep your invention secret, and more. A must-read for inventors at all experience levels.
Brian Rayve
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Everything You Need to Know About Trademarks and Fair Use

Everything You Need to Know About Trademarks and Fair Use
Michael Spadaccini
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What Is A Creative Commons License and Can I Use It?

Your 1-2-3 on the Creative Commons. Discover inside facts on this legality and my incredible alternative for cash profits...
Justin Grayman
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Defendant's Experts Help Make Plaintiff's Case

Expert opinion of patent infringement, offered by a patent owner during licensing negotiations, proved to be key evidence in establishing an "actual controversy" sufficient to allow the alleged infringer to bring a declaratory judgment action in federal court, the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals said in a March 26 opinion. The opinion is significant because it is the first by the Federal Circuit to discuss how it will determine the existence of a controversy sufficient to give it...
Robert Ambrogi
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The Intellectual Property Audit - Finding What You Have (Part V of V)

This article continues "The Intellectual Property Audit: Finding What You Have (Part IV)."
Nancy Delain
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Data Protection - Database Right For Sales Agencies

A ruling by the High Court has resulted in new case law governing sales agencies with regard to database rights. Where a sales agency has built up a database of customer details, they will now own a database right in that database in the event that there is not an agreement with another party as to the ownership of that database.
Rosanna Cooper
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Digital Millennium Copyright Act DMCA Redefined - Steps to Keep Your Content and Intellectual Proper

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act, DMCA, prevents technology from duplicating or distributing copyrighted material. Steps to take to defend your content and intellectual property.
Richard Levick
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Wholesale Business: Spotting Copyright Infringement Crooks

Avoiding copyright theft for your business- explained
Joaquin Reveron
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