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The B-side Blog – The Canadian Poppy: A Symbol of Remembrance and Intellectual Property

Nelligan Law

What may not be widely known is that wearing poppies is tied to intellectual property (IP) issues. The poppy’s journey from a symbol of remembrance to a matter of intellectual property reflects the evolving challenges of protecting cultural symbols and traditions.

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Can Intellectual Property Rights Safeguard Your Blog?

Kashishipr

A blog is like any other creative work of literature manifested in a different form. Due to creative and original use of expressions, blogs are deemed to be counted as private property for which Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) can be sought. Copyright and Blogs. Blogging and Fair Use.

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Investing in Intellectual Property

Chicago-Kent Intellectual Property Journal Blog

Written by Marely Guzmàn Introduction This blog post focuses on investment profitability in intellectual property. While other forms of intellectual property will be discussed in this blog post, the main focus will be patents.

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Unlocking Success: The Power of Intellectual Property For Startups

Intepat

The realm of startups and intellectual property (IP), where creativity generates investment and innovation meets protection. It becomes significant to observe that intellectual property (IP) protection frequently suffers in the rush to develop. But what sets these startups apart?

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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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Book Review: The Elgar Companion to Intellectual Property and the Sustainable Development Goals

The IPKat

This is a review of the book , The Elgar Companion to Intellectual Property and the Sustainable Development Goals , edited by Bita Amani , Caroline B. Ali Malik addresses "SDG 2: zero hunger, food and plant-related intellectual property, and access to plant genetic resources." Ncube and Matthew Rimmer. That's not a Kat.

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The B-Side Blog- Unveiling the Almonte Magic: Hallmark Movies, Intellectual Property, and the Recipe for Festive Enchantment

Nelligan Law

Reading Time: 3 minutes Prepare for a journey through the sunlit streets of Almonte, where the allure of Hallmark Christmas movies intertwines with the legal tapestry of intellectual property. And do indulge responsibly in your holiday movie marathons—your family’s sanity may depend on it!