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Intellectual Property Strategies for Startups

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Intellectual Property Strategies for Startups

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  1. Intellectual Property Strategies for Startups Site- https://www.intellectjuris.com/

  2. Why is IP important to Startups? • For Protect your Idea upon which the startup is founded • For Maintain a competitive advantage • For Protect your Time and Money • For Generating the revenue • For defend your company • For protect your brand and logo • For attract investors

  3. What is Intellectual property? • Patents • Trademarks • Copyrights • Trade Secrets

  4. IP Strategy for Startups • Intellectual property protection is an important concern for the majority of startups. Acquiring intellectual property protection, including patents, can diminish rivalry and behave as a defensive mechanism from infringement claims out of your others. • Key events in the life cycle of a startup can be used to trigger IP strategy discussions and actions • Key Events: • 1. Company Founded 2. Hire First Employee 3. Product Development 4. Product Release 5. Marketing 6. Talking to potential strategic partners

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