Ensuring that your company’s IP is protected is the most vital step a business owner can take.
Category archives: Intellectual Property
Your Ideas and Trade Secrets Are at Risk. Here’s How to Protect Them.
With companies facing increased threats to their intellectual property, the fight is on to protect valuable IP.
Why Intellectual Property Will Dominate NFTs
NFTs are an emerging art form. And like the films, plays and other media that preceded them, they’ll eventually be subject to the same immutable laws governing longevity, profitability and mass appeal.
How to Use Intellectual Property to Launch Your Product in a New Market
If you’re looking into selling your products a new country, here’s how you can effectively use intellectual property when placing your products in a new marketplace.
Attention, entrepreneur! This is the first thing you should do before entering the market
Years of effort can end in nothing if a trademark is not registered in a timely manner. This is because a third party can do it for you and destroy everything that has been built.
Why Gael Garcia will keep at least 40% of Johnnie Walker’s one-year sales
García Bernal filed a lawsuit against the Diaego México brand in 2013 for the Caminando con Gigantes campaign.
How To Proactively Protect Your Intellectual Property Online
From a business perspective, intellectual property doesn’t seem like such a massive thing to consider. Ideas have value, and protecting that value is typically done by registering the right to use the idea for profit. We can quickly see how profitable …
Crocs sues Walmart for ‘copying’ its famous shoes
The plastic clog company has filed legal complaints against more than 20 companies.
Heineken and the CRT reach a ‘friendly agreement’ for the use of the word ‘Tequila’
This resolution comes after the Dutch brewer failed to comply with the regulation of the sale of its drink Desperados.
Mexico denounces that the American brand Anthropologie plagiarizes mixed designs for the second time
This is not the first time that international brands have plagiarized indigenous designs.