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Why Startups Must Prioritize Intellectual Property Protection

Greenspoon Marder LLP

Every brand starts with an idea. By: Josh Goldberg, Esq.

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Critical Analysis on Intellectual Property Rights and its components.

IIPRD

Introduction Intellectual Property Rights is a right which is connected with the person or the company’s intangible property. What are the rights in Intellectual Property? Why there is a need to protect Intellectual Property. The brand image is created of the company. Like, goodwill.

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Best Practices for Intellectual Property Management in Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs)

Intepat

Intellectual property transforms knowledge into an economic result by interacting with legal and economic forces in the market. These intellectual outputs are seen across industries, including creative and cultural sectors. What is Intellectual Property Management?

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Types of Intellectual Property Contracts

Intepat

Intellectual property rights may be established, protected, or granted to another party by contracts or agreements. In today’s business landscape, the significance of intellectual property (IP) assets is on the rise and is becoming increasingly crucial in various sectors.

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The Importance Of Trademark Searches For New Brands : Safeguarding Intellectual Property

Biswajit Sarkar Copyright Blog

In the fast-paced world of business, where new brands emerge every day, protecting one’s intellectual property has become paramount. Trademarks play a crucial role in establishing brand identity and distinguishing products or services from competitors. What is a Trademark?

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Navigating intellectual property arbitration

Olartemoure Blog

The World Intellectual Property Association Arbitration Center (WIPO AMC) has released its recent statistics on alternative dispute resolution mechanisms (ADR). In 2023, WIPO was involved in the resolution of 679 disputes related to intellectual property , innovation , and technology disputes.

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Australian Intellectual Property Reforms Ahead

LexBlog IP

2024 appears to be a year of change in the Australian Intellectual Property realm, with the adoption by IP Australia of the Madrid Goods and Services List and the introduction of the Intellectual Property Laws Amendment (Regulator Performance) Act 2023.