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What are the intellectual property rights for startups?

Biswajit Sarkar Copyright Blog

Trademarks: Trademarks safeguard brand names, logos, symbols, or phrases that distinguish a startup’s products or services from competitors’ Registering a trademark ensures exclusive usage and prevents others from causing confusion among consumers. Firstly, trademarks ensure brand exclusivity.

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Types of Intellectual Property Contracts

Intepat

Following are the types of Assignments: Assignment of Patents Assignment of Trademarks Assignment of Designs Assignment of Copyrights Assignment of confidential know-how Assignment of Geographical Indications Sometimes, a certain level of ambiguity arises between the concepts of licensing and assignment.

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Dragons’ Den, Episode 5, Series 20

Dragons' Den

Moray was asking for a 30k investment for 20% of her brand-new handbag business, which were made from fish skin. However, you can prove your design protection by  registering your designs  or  you can ask a solicitor to keep certified copies of your unregistered design as a record. So just how important is branding to your customer?

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The Potential Risks of ChatGPT and Other Generative AI

LexBlog IP

Before we dive in to how generative AI can assist brands and companies, let’s first peel back the layers and understand – at a basic level – what ChatGPT is. How Are Brands Using ChatGPT? Third, there are potential confidentiality issues to consider. What Is ChatGPT?

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IP Protection For Fintech Companies

IIPRD

Digital locks can be used by FinTech businesses to offer an extra layer of security to copies of their works. Branding and Trademark Branding is crucial for promoting a company’s identity, attracting customers, and providing high-quality services. While a trademark has a localised scope, branding is international.

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keyword ads, product names not confusing in ex-roommate spat

43(B)log

Boost alleged that Woo engaged in a scheme to gain access to Boost’s confidential information and thereby replicate its beauty product. Plaintiff’s and defendant’s principals were roommates, which allegedly gave defendants the opportunity to copy despite an oral confidentiality agreement, on which the court denied summary judgment.

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Dragons' Den IP Blog - Series 21 Episode 5

Dragons' Den

A registered design provides a number of benefits including the right to take legal action against any copies of your work. Your logo is an important aspect of your brand. For consistency, many companies ensure their logo looks the same across their product range to build brand recognition.