
In a horror movie, you think the monster is a werewolf, but it’s just a guy in a hairy suit. The same can be true

In a horror movie, you think the monster is a werewolf, but it’s just a guy in a hairy suit. The same can be true

Patents! They sound boring, but for the mad scientists out there, they’re pure gold. Patents protect new, useful, and non-obvious inventions. It’s not for your

What’s spooky? Not knowing the difference between copyright and trademark. Copyright protects the creative work itself. Trademarks protect the brand that sells the work. They

The answer is: the moment you create it. Your original work is protected by copyright the moment you “fix it in a tangible medium,” like

Don’t let your creative work become a ghost story. It’s time to learn how to tame the four horsemen of your brand’s apocalypse: the four

Whether you’re a business owner, content creator, or entrepreneur, understanding the key dates and deadlines in copyright law can help you protect your intellectual property

If you die while waiting for a copyright, trademark, or patent application to be granted, what happens to the application and to your intellectual property?

“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 create something, you might not actually own the copyright? Today, we’re diving into the difference between authorship and

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
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