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Learning How To Protect Intellectual Property!

It is advisable to hire an attorney who has experience in intellectual property and can get the trademark search and application process started for you. Looking for more details? Please visit the following website below: http://www.mouratovalawfirm.com/ You can also hire the an Intellectual Property Lawyer in NYC. If you have any questions please write or call us now! Tel: 2122032406 Email: info@mouratovalawfirm.com

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Learning How To Protect Intellectual Property!

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  1. Learning How To Protect Intellectual Property By MouratovaLaw Firm

  2. INTRODUCTION Intellectual property refers to a legal term that recognizes exclusive rights of intangible assets. Some of the better-known IP types include copyrights, patents, trademarks, brands and also trade secrets, usually for intangible assets like music, art, inventions, symbols, logos, and designs. Registering your intellectual property (IP) rights serves to spur innovation by enabling creators to protect their assets, without any fear of imitation for a certain period. Protecting it thus becomes essential to preserve the rights of inventors and artists. If you are looking to hire the best Intellectual Property Lawyer in NYC, connect with Mouratova Law Firm.

  3. Imagine if you shared your novel idea with someone and it was subsequently replicated without your knowledge. There is little you can do in this case. First and foremost, the primary goal is not to talk about your idea or go public with your decision to protect your intellectual property before you have protected it. You should keep in mind some concepts for protecting intellectual property. It has the same ownership rights as that of physical property and is essential to efficiently manage your intellectual property to ensure that you get the best protection for your idea or invention. Intellectual property can be bought, sold, owned or licensed in the same way, as you would do for a physical property. It can prove to be extremely valuable to many businesses, and in fact, many of them list it as assets in their balance sheets. It is also essential not only to protect the asset but also to safeguard the products, processes and creative inputs from which the final idea has been generated. In the case of technology companies, because technology evolves so rapidly with product development and enhancement at the helm, it becomes crucial for companies to protect its intellectual property. There are several ways to protect your property, but it depends on the type of IP that you have. You should know the type of intellectual property that you want to protect and exercise your right to make it legally yours.

  4. Patents: If you have developed an enhanced product or process that is unique, you may want to obtain a patent. The holder of a patent can stop any external party from replicating or selling his invention for a specified period, depending on the type of creativity. It may be a complicated process, so it might be ideal to hire a legal expert with experience in patent law. • Copyrights: A copyright stipulates protection for original works of authorship, literary, music, drama, photography, audio, video, software, and other intellectual works. Copyright protection becomes relevant when the work is set in a tangible medium. The owner should begin using the symbol as soon as he receives the copyright to let others know that he will be exercising his right to the performance or display of the work. It is always best to consult with an attorney to understand the pros and cons of copyright protection for your Intellectual Property.

  5. Trademarks: Registering a trademark will help to protect the name of your product by preventing others from selling any product under the same or similar name. It seeks to prevent confusion by preventing others from using a deceptively similar name for their products. The first step in registering a trademark is to do a trademark search and ensure that it does not already exist. It is advisable to hire an attorney who has experience in intellectual property and can get the trademark search and application process started for you. Looking for more details? Please visit the following website below: http://www.mouratovalawfirm.com/ You can also hire the an Intellectual Property Lawyer in NYC If you have any questions please write or call us now! Tel: 2122032406Email: info@mouratovalawfirm.com

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