Frequently Asked Questions About The Invention Process
- By Victor Martel
- Published 06/5/2008
- Intellectual Property
- Unrated
How does an inventor get started with their invention idea? A brief overview describes what to do and what not to do to help inventors move forward.
Invention Company Scams And How To Avoid Them
- By Victor Martel
- Published 05/29/2008
- Intellectual Property
- Unrated
Inventors are getting ripped off by invention marketing and patent companies every day. It is estimated that over $300,000,000 is lost annually. Inventor Be Wear!
How Do You Go About Protecting The Name Of Your Company To Make Money With Business Opportunities?
- By Court Tuttle
- Published 05/18/2008
- Intellectual Property
- Unrated
This article has important tips and information on how you can succeed financially with your business on the internet.
Non-Disclosure Agreements and Their Importance in Development of New Ideas
- By Mark Warner
- Published 05/13/2008
- Intellectual Property
- Unrated
An easy to read overview that includes just about everything you need to know about Non-Disclosure Agreements.
Intellectual Property Laws in the Kingdom of Thailand
- By Wolfgang Jaegel
- Published 03/28/2008
- Intellectual Property
- Unrated
Intellectual property is one of the major types of capital assets. It is usually the result of a human brain's intellect. It can be either tangible or intangible. Idea, process, and theory are some of the most popular forms of intangible category.
Louisiana Estate Planning Under Napoleonic Code Is A Bit "Different"
- By Andrew Stratton
- Published 03/27/2008
- Intellectual Property
- Unrated
A will - always a good idea - is a definite "must" in a state such as Louisiana, where laws are based on a code unlike any other state in the U.S. If you think marriage alone will provide inheritance protection for your family in the event of your death, think again ...
The Difference Between Trade Secrets And Trademarks
- By Gregg Hall
- Published 03/26/2008
- Intellectual Property
- Unrated
Some people get confused between trade secrets and trademarks. A trademark is something that is publicly recognized and known as being officially associated with a particular company. In contrast a trade secret can be a much more broad definition and by its very name is not made public.
How To Protect What You Create With A Copyright
- By Gregg Hall
- Published 03/26/2008
- Intellectual Property
- Unrated
In the United States there are millions of people every year who create original music, research, or write books and other forms of creative expression. These are covered by the term intellectual property and are given protection under copyright laws. If you are a publisher, writer, or editor it is crucial that you are knowledgeable about copyright issues more than ever.
Writing A Business Plan What Makes A Good One
- By Honit Piplani
- Published 02/27/2008
- Intellectual Property
- Unrated
Writing a business plan can be a lot of hard work or it can be great fun. An effective plan can help your company to greatness. A poor one can lead you out of business. No plan is like asking to fail before you even start.
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