Course: Intellectual Property: The Basics for Your Business

Learn about protecting your business’s most valuable assets—your ideas, your brand, and your services and creations!

If you’re a business owner, you already have intellectual property. But do you know what it is or how to protect it and leverage it for success?

The longer you wait to get a handle on your intellectual property, the more problems you’re risking (possibly expensive and brand-killing ones).

This course is about empowering YOU to safeguard what you’ve built. Whether you’re launching a new venture, growing your brand, or just want to know more, this course will give you the tools to make informed decisions.

In this quick course for busy business owners, designed with YOU in mind and covering the must-know topics to protect your business and grow your profits, here’s what you’ll get:

✔️ Keeping your website compliant
✔️ Clearing your business name the right way
✔️ Copyrights, trademarks, patents & trade secrets
✔️ Turning your IP into income
✔️ Applications for registration (including what doesn’t count, when to use a lawyer, and how not to get ripped off by online services)
✔️ DIY tips to save money and avoid costly mistakes

Some course levels also include helpful downloadable booklets.

This course is a legal-jargon-free roadmap to protecting and maximizing what makes your business unique.

Don’t wait—your business and your peace of mind deserve this investment.

Learn more and enroll here:

https://courses.kingpatentlaw.com/courses/intellectual-property-the-basics-for-your-business

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Julie King

Julie is a licensed patent attorney and the founding attorney at King Patent Law, PLLC, with over 25 years of legal experience. Her practice focuses on intellectual property, business, and estate planning, and she's passionate about helping clients use IP tools to protect and grow their businesses. When she's not helping clients, you can find her at a live rock show, watching a horror movie, or playing the guitar (badly).
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