Welcome to the inaugural edition of the Intellectual Property Rights Guide. Our intention is that the Intellectual Property Rights Guide will serve as a resource for business professionals by delivering non-legalese, "plain English" answers to commonly asked Intellectual Property questions.
Co-authored by Patrick Richards of Richards Patent Law and Natalie Remien of Remien Law, Inc., we invite you to send us requests for IP-related topics you would like to see included in the Guide. Additionally, please do not hesitate to contact Richards Patent Law regarding your company's patent-related needs and Remien Law, Inc. with respect to your company's trademark and copyright needs.
We hope you enjoy the first edition of the Intellectual Property Rights Guide:
What's the Value of Intellectual Property?
IP rights are not inherently valuable. Their value is the strategic advantage gained by excluding others from using the intellectual property. To be valuable, your exclusionary rights should be strategically aligned with your business objectives. Without a strategic alignment, you may be wasting your investment and missing opportunities to capture valuable market advantages.
The most valuable IP rights are those that … [click here to read the full article]
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