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Why Is IP Management Crucial to Startup Success?

Why Is IP Management Crucial to Startup Success? Protecting your startup means taking proactive steps to get ahead of your IP management risks. Get started with quick and easy legal steps here. Around 20% of small businesses fail within their first year, according to a report by CNBC. Strong IP management gives startups the

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Understanding the Legal Elements of Intellectual Property Agreements

Understanding the Legal Elements of Intellectual Property Agreements Discover essential aspects of intellectual property agreements. Secure your creations with expert insights – click to explore more now! In 2023, 3,552,100 patent applications were filed globally according to the World Intellectual Property Organization. That’s not just a figure; it’s a warning. Without clear intellectual

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How to Develop a Licensing Model for Your Intellectual Property

Developing intellectual property takes time, energy, and resources. This means you need to build a licensing model that can support your future business. Stop leaving money on the table! You’ve spent months, maybe years, building up your intellectual property. Sweat, tears, late nights, and probably a decent chunk of your

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Stack of folders on desk with "Confidential" stamped on front.

What Is a Trade Secret? How Do I Protect It in Austin?

What is a trade secret? The phrase conjures up images of dark-suited men wearing sunglasses carrying briefcases filled with key corporate information, or perhaps of Tom Cruise dangling from a rope hacking into a laptop in a room full of lasers. In real life, business trade secrets aren’t usually this

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Do I Need a Non-Disclosure Agreement for My Business?

Have you ever told someone something in confidence only to find out that information was somehow disclosed to others? Maybe it was an unintentional disclosure. Perhaps the person you confided in didn’t realize you intended the information to be kept private or accidentally let it slip. Regardless of whether it

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