
“I Swear My Business Name is Original and Unique!” Is It Really?
Your brand name, logo, or slogan feels completely unique to you. But is

“I Swear My Business Name is Original and Unique!” Is It Really?
Your brand name, logo, or slogan feels completely unique to you. But is

“I Swear My Work is Original and Unique!” Is It Really?
When you create something new—a book, a song, a painting, a blog post—you naturally

You’ve built a business and secured intellectual property—patents, trademarks, copyrights—but what happens to those rights when you pass away? Today, we’re covering what business owners

When you create intellectual property subject to patent, trademark, or copyright law, you need to decide who should own it: you as an individual or

Did you know that just because you invent something, you might not own the patent? Let’s break down the difference between inventorship and ownership in

Who should own your trademark, you personally, or your business? This is a crucial decision for small business owners, and today we’re breaking down the

Did you know that just because you create something, you might not actually own the copyright? Today, we’re diving into the difference between authorship and

NDAs are not just for what people normally think of when they think of intellectual property; they are also crucial in business formation and transactions.

While trademarks protect brands, logos, and slogans, non-disclosure agreements, or NDAs, can play a crucial role in maintaining the confidentiality of brand strategies. Let’s look

Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) can play a critical role in protecting copyrighted materials, especially in the creative and tech industries. In this post, we’ll explore how

They say never mix business with pleasure—but what about love? Many couples start businesses together, but without the right legal setup, things can go very

Be careful with how you advertise, or you could violate copyright or trademark laws. Learn to avoid that.
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