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Legal
IP Patent Intellectual Property (IP) refers to the creation of mind: inventions, images, symbols, names and artistic and literary works, and designs used in business. IP is majorly divided into two main categories: Patent, Trademark, Geographical...
Author: Paddy Opton
The Major facts of IP Patents
22nd August 2011IP Patent Intellectual Property (IP) refers to the creation of mind: inventions, images, symbols, names and artistic and literary works, and designs used in business. IP is majorly divided into two main categories: Patent, Trademark, Geographical...
Author: Paddy Opton
Business Law
Individuals starting a new business venture should know exactly what all registrations and licenses are required for the industry they want to join. This can be a complex process, as depending on the various aspects of your business, federal, territory, s...
Author: Kapil hauradhur
New Business Registration Basics
15th August 2011Individuals starting a new business venture should know exactly what all registrations and licenses are required for the industry they want to join. This can be a complex process, as depending on the various aspects of your business, federal, territory, s...
Author: Kapil hauradhur
Copyright & Trademark
Trademark law is one of the three branches of Intellectual Property Law. The other branches are Patent Law and Copyright Law. As an overview, patent law guards new inventions that can be valuable by giving the owner or patentee the right to keep out o...
Author: Chet Lawrence
A Brief Explanation of Trademark Laws
07th December 2009Trademark law is one of the three branches of Intellectual Property Law. The other branches are Patent Law and Copyright Law. As an overview, patent law guards new inventions that can be valuable by giving the owner or patentee the right to keep out o...
Author: Chet Lawrence