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Can Intellectual Property Be Sold?

Navigating the complex world of intellectual property can be a daunting task, especially when you're considering selling your patents, trademarks, or copyrights.
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Understanding a Technology Transfer

The transfer of technology, inventions, knowledge, scientific outcomes, and intellectual property rights from one individual, company, or government to another plays a significant role in economic development and growth across the world.
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The Elements of a Patent Infringement Claim

Obtaining legal protections for your intellectual property, inventions, product designs, or technology is possibly the single most important step you can take to safeguard your interests and ensure you’re able to profit from your hard work.
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Understanding the Patent Examination Process

Patents are an important tool for protecting your intellectual property and preventing others from practicing your inventions. However, not everyone looking to apply for a patent understands the patent examination process by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Common Misconceptions About Copyrights

If you are an independent inventor who is interested in applying for a patent in Kansas City, Missouri, you might have some concerns about protecting your intellectual property and questions about copyrights.
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Joint Copyright Ownership vs. Collective Work

Under U.S. copyright law, there are certain rights that are exclusive to the creator of a work, such as poems, novels, software programs, research, or movies. However, issues regarding ownership and copyright often arise when two or more people come together to create the work.
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What Is the First-To-File Rule?

Understanding the first-to-file rule is vital for anyone looking to obtain a patent in order to protect their invention(s). It’s essential for inventors and businesses alike to take swift action when creating new ideas and ensure that all necessary paperwork is filed promptly in order to secure exclusive rights over those inventions before someone else beats them to it.
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