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How Your Competitors Might Copy You? |Intellectual Property Law

Intellectual Property Law

Does your business benefit from your creative, thoughtful or intelligent approach? Do you ever consider how your competitors might copy you? Have you ever wondered how you might protect yourself? Have you taken anyaction?

Intellectual property law can help. Yet, even most business lawyers do not know that much about it. Intellectual property includes patents, trademarks, and copyrights. Here are the top three misconceptions about intellectual property. These examples show that creating patent, trademarks or copyrights before they are needed can be the difference between inexpensive, successful enforcement or a costly, drawn out defense of your intellectual property.

By comparison, registered copyrights provide for prima facie (no additional evidence) assumption of copyright because you already provided this to the US Copyright Office. Also, registered copyrights provide statutory damages and recovery of attorney fees. Yet, you can only have these benefits if you register a copyright at the US Copyright Office before someone copies your work.

You can learn more about intellectual property, by visiting the website of Andrew Lahser, Patent Attorney. He offers articles about patents, trademarks and copyright from the unique point of view of a small business. You can ask your own patent or trademark question online and he will publish the answer on his blog.

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