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Choosing the Right Path: Provisional vs. Non-Provisional Patent Applications

Clients seeking intellectual property protection to prevent others from using their inventions and safeguard their profit margins often ask, “provisional or non-provisional utility patent application?” Here’s a breakdown of the pros and cons, building on the insights from the Inc.com article by Michael Lechter (https://www.inc.com/resources/startup/articles/20070701/mlechter.html). Pros and Cons of Filing a U.S. Provisional Patent Application […]

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Intellectual property protection and the internet

Within the past decade, society has seen numerous advancements in technology with large-scale changes and improvements within the information technology field. The delay per innovation has also seen a significant reduction, with inventions being continuously churned out. However, with such enhancements comes a necessity to protect these ideas by applying intellectual property rights. This is

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Benefits of using a non-disclosure agreements

Non-disclosure agreements (NDA) or confidentiality agreements are used between two entities with the purpose of sharing private information over the span of the agreement. During this period, both parties retain the goal of keeping the information confidential. These agreements are typically used to maintain secrecy about an initial conversation between two parties prior to committing to a type of transaction or a more official agreement. Information that is required to be kept confidential is typically of high value and could potentially make the operations of a business more difficult without sharing the confidential information. Consequently, businesses will often use NDAs to secure their information. The primary purpose of this article will be to explore the five main benefits to utilising NDAs.

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What to do with IP and Brand Protection during a Pandemic

COVID-19 has brought disruption to many businesses and industries on a scale that was previously unheard of. Brand owners needed to meet this challenge head-on to determine how best to adapt and deploy resources to ensure their businesses stay afloat. While the pandemic continues raging on, we will continue to learn to adapt to it’s

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5 Ways to Protect Your Business’ Intellectual Property

A intellectual property (IP) portfolio is more than a valuable asset. It underpins your brand, your artistic work and any unique features of your product or service. Your portfolio is essentially key to growing your busines as it is a symbol used by the market and customers to identify your particular brand. Failing to protect

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Three tips to protect your intellectual property rights

It’s a cold hard fact that many potentially valuable inventions in history and the present day don’t exist today because of a lack of IP legal protection or it’s inventors just didn’t know they can get legal protection to begin with. Makes you wonder what could exist today if they had legal protection for their

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Five reasons why we recommend you work with a patent specialist attorney

If you work in creating new chemical processes, compounds and other pharmaceutical formulations, you will know that there is often a long time before a commercial return on hard work creating these inventions can be seen. Because of this, it has resulted in many in the scientific community abrputly pushing for claims of inventing an

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How can Intellectual property more effectively support your objectives for your business?

Intellectual property (IP) is present throughout all aspects of a business lifespan as IP forms the foundation for and connects all critical capabilities as to how a business operates. Because of that, intellectual property’s value lies in its contribution in supporting the long-term or short-term objectives you have for your business. This article will explore

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