Intellectual Property
Protect your work from copycats. Learn the difference between trademarks, copyrights, and patents so you can safeguard your intellectual property.
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Can You Patent an Idea?
Under U.S. law, you cannot patent an idea, but you may be able to protect your idea by bringing it to life. Learn how ideas differ from inventions.
· 9 min read
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Three Ways to Protect Your Original Idea
There are different ways to protect original ideas. The method you choose depends on the kind of idea you have.
· 4 min read
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How to Sell a Patent: What You Need to Know
You have a patent—what’s next? There are a few ways you can generate a profit from your invention, including selling or licensing your patent.
· 11 min read
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How to File a Patent
Get the right kind of protection you need. Find out how to file a patent application, whether you need a lawyer, and what it means to have a patent pending.
· 6 min read
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Copyright Laws and School Performances
No doubt you've sat through (and maybe even enjoyed) at least one school play or recital. But is any of it legal?
· 6 min read
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Why It's a Good Idea to Register Your Trademark
When starting a business, many owners frequently overlook one vital early step.
· 3 min read
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How Much Does a Patent Cost?
Simple patents may run a few thousand dollars, while complex ones can easily reach tens of thousands. Here’s everything you should consider before filing.
· 10 min read
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The 3 Types of Patents and How They're Used
Getting the right patent is the best way to protect your big ideas and inventions. Learn about the main types of patents that could apply to you.
· 7 min read
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Copyright Assignment: How to Transfer Ownership of Your Creative Work
Copyright assignment is the transfer of a copyright from one party to another. To do it right, follow the steps below.
· 6 min read
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Patent Law Basics: A Legal Overview
Eureka! You’ve finally invented that gadget that’s going to change the world (or at least your corner of it). Now what? Find out how and why to get a patent.
· 5 min read