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Patent Protection 101 For the Small Biz

 Ideas are a dime a dozen.  New ones are generated every day, all  day long.  But, the person who takes the first step to protect that  idea by filing a patent application is usually the one who gets to lay  claim to the idea.  Unlike a trademark or copyright, in patent law,  the first to [...]

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Trade Secret Protection 101 For the Small Biz

Protecting your company’s intellectual property is critical for small business owners.  Now that we’ve talked about trademark and copyright protection, let’s discuss trade secrets. Trade secrets are often overlooked by small business owners when considering intellectual property assets.  Trade secrets consist of information that your company does not want divulged because of the competitive advantage [...]

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Copyright Protection 101 For the Small Biz

Last time we talked about trademarks.  Now, let’s focus on copyrights. Copyright literally means the “right to copy”.  Books, reports, songs, websites, lyrics, melodies, pictures, software, poetry and other original, creative expressions can all be copyrighted (protected) by filing an application for registration with the U.S. Copyright Office. However, these original works are protected whether [...]

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Trademarks 101 For the Small Biz

What do your logo, your tagline, your website, your client list and the industry white paper you wrote all have in common?  They are your company’s intellectual property and should be protected as if your business depends on it, because it very likely does. How?  It depends.   Let’s start with trademarks.  If you want to [...]

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