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Protection of Intellectual Property (IP) in the Metaverse

Kashishipr

With the Metaverse and Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) being the common buzzwords as of late, the USPTO (US Patent & Trademark Office) has been experiencing a significant rise in the number of Trademark Applications filed in the virtual sphere to safeguard the products and services. A Comprehensive Approach to IPRs.

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Intellectual Property Valuation

Kashishipr

The non-physical property of a business comprises Intellectual Property (IP) assets. Such assets are well-protected legally, and this protection could be enforced in a court of law. Moreover, they should remain marketable in the event of bankruptcy or foreclosure. About Value of an IP Asset.

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Considering Intellectual Property Rights as a Collateral

Kashishipr

Even though the ratio of intangible assets against tangible assets is witnessing a sharp rise, the idea of using Intellectual Property (IP) assets for debt funding is yet to take its best shape. The China National Intellectual Property Administration is an organization responsible for the management and coordination of IP assets.

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Protecting Recipes through Intellectual Property Rights

Kashishipr

Like any other asset, the question of protecting recipes and corresponding assets through the application of Intellectual Property (IP) laws has gained momentum. Furthermore, a recipe may be well-guarded in addition to the application of the said laws by signing agreements and contracts to ensure non-disclosure. ?

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Make Your Mark On History: Connecting Tradenames To Landmark Events, People & Places

LexBlog IP

.” But we interpret that phrase in our own way today—we wish to see what occurs when one literally makes a mark based on, or out of, history by adopting as a tradename a historic event, person, or place. We will look not only at the laws of the United States but at some other jurisdictions as well. .” Tam , 137 S.

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New Trademark Laws For Québec – What You Need To Know

Canadian Intellectual Property Blog

Bill 96 will have a significant impact on the use of English trademarks in the Province of Québec. For example, whereas in the past, both unregistered and registered trademarks did not need to be translated into French, under Bill 96, only registered trademarks will be exempt from translation into French.

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Nigeria Trademark Protection with Omolara Kayode

LexBlog IP

Trademarks are so important to businesses and brands to the point that they are highly susceptible to theft. Trademark theft is one form of intellectual property infringement and a common feature in global trade. For example, OAPI is an organization for the protection of trademarks in French-speaking African countries.