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It's Important to Protect Your Intellectual Property the Right Way

It's Important to Protect Your Intellectual Property the Right Way » Dailygram ... The Business Network

No matter whether you own an established business or startup, knowing how to protect your IP (Intellectual Property) is also important. Organizations often have their IP (Intellectual Property) stolen and this is not preventable unless you have all necessary rights secured in place. Intellectual Property or IP commonly refers to the protection of creations of the mind of an individual, which have both a commercial and a moral value. If you're a business owner and want to look to profit from your artistic work or invention, it's important to protect your IP as soon as possible.What Is an Intellectual Property?Intellectual Property (IP) is a piece of original work or any invention an individual has developed personally, such as a business name, products, logo, designs and other marketing materials. Protection of an intellectual property can help prevent others from copying and using it, and in case someone does that, you can sue them. [img]https://d1lx3ohi20yyaq.cloudfront.net/file/attachment/2018/09/6cdd394299378314265c82dfb4096511_view.jpg[/img]Protection is a big and most important term for business owners. Business owners or entrepreneurs always want to protect their personal assets and belongings, their employees, in short terms they want to protect everything, including their IP.Below Listed Are the Three Ways to Protect Your Ip.CopyrightCopyrights usually cover all the original works, such as drama, music, art, and writing. If you create a text for the marketing or promotion brochure, it falls into this category. The registration of copyright is voluntary and all the creative work is protected as soon as it's created.2. PatentPatents can prevent other business from using, making or selling your original discoveries and inventions. Without a patent, chances are others can make, use or sell your original creations and you cannot even sue them.3. TrademarkTrademarks are used for the protection of a business’s logo, symbols, designs, or name so that no one can use the same or quite similar marks, that can be confusing to differentiate between two businesses. By having a trademark registered, one can have all exclusive rights to use it, and your competitors can infringe upon that right. As you can see, your business’s IP- whether that’s copyrights, trade secrets, patents or your employee, all are more valuable than your physical assets, and it's equally important to keep them safe and protected. And, Intellectual property rights are the rights given to the individuals over the creations of their minds. The intellectual property rights can include patents, copyrights, and trademarks. The IP rights can be enforced via a lawsuit or by a court order.Work With Certified Intellectual Property Attorneys :Without the expertise and guidance of an experienced Intellectual Property attorney, you may miss important points out of your legal strategy and other paperwork. The IP attorneys specialize in intellectual property law and can help you file trademarks, patents and other vital things related to your IP.

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Intellectual property – we’ve all heard of it, but how exactly is it defined? And how does it apply to a business? Read on for a primer on all things intellectual property, including why it’s important for small businesses or companies on a budget, and how to strategically build an intellectual property portfolio.

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