How to Protect Your Ideas
Video Description: How do you protect your great ideas? Who are your real competitors? Listen to this thought-provoking advice from business plan expert Tim Berry on protecting your new business or product ideas. Related Article Subjects: How to Protect Your Ideas, business ideas, copyrights, patents, product ideas, sbtv, small business, small business advice, small business stories, tim berryHow to Protect Your Ideas
Experienced Copyright, Patent, and Trademark Attorneys may be A Great HelpBy: Jessica Deets | 28/03/2006 | LawIf you're of the creative type, it's quite likely you've made something you'd like to protect from others. Whether it's the creation of a novel, a new fabric softener or you're trying to launch a new business that will have its own unique brand, hiring an Ontario Business Lawyer’s Top Ten Sarah Palin Business Ideas for the RecessionBy: R. Sebastian Gibson | 29/11/2008 | National, State, LocalThis is Ontario Business Lawyer Sebastian Gibson’s list of the Top Ten Sarah Palin Business Ideas For The Recession. As a Ontario attorney with experience in personal injury, environmental, international, election, privacy, constitutional, internet, publishing, employment, agricultural, insurance, and education law, Sebastian Gibson serves Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Temecula, Murrieta, Riverside, San Bernardino, Moreno Valley, Fontana, Inland Empire, Redlands, Riverside County, and Big Bear. Got a Bright Idea?By: Carrie House | 08/11/2008 | EntrepreneurshipHave a great idea or brand new invention? Learn the basics on how to protect it here! Success Stories in BusinessBy: vivek | 16/04/2008 | EntrepreneurshipCan you imagine a business reaping success from the day it started? Most of us aim for this ideal scenario but it takes long term commitment to the business to get appreciation from the people which make it a success. Nobody can predict that a small idea can take over the entire stake in an Industry where existing businesses are failing. Buying an Existing Business or FranchiseBy: Carol Denbow | 16/05/2008 | Business OpportunitiesSometimes it is easier to buy an established business rather than start a new business from scratch. About 10 percent of new business owners have purchased an existing business. How To Copyright And Patent Your SoftwareBy: Brian Scott | 28/05/2007 | LawIf you're wondering how to copyright software, the good news is you've probably already done it. At least you have if you have ever written software. Most people get confused over exactly what having a copyright for their software means. Only those things that can be seen (when it comes... 10 Step-by-step Business Startup Guide: Step 5By: Dave J | 12/04/2007 | Business10 Step-by-Step Business Startup Guide: Step 5 I definitely would not startup a business without any key asset. But it doesn’t stop here. My key assets are only as good as my ability to protect them, especially when intellectual property is concerned... What You Should Know About Patent RegistrationBy: Masni Rizal Mansor | 20/06/2006 | BusinessThere is one kind of home business that is very different to any other: that of the inventor. If you've invented something, the chances are that you don't have the resources to mass-produce it yourself - you'll be needing to send the plans and designs off to someone else to make in their factory. When you do this, though, how can you protect your idea against theft by them, or anyone else who might see it? The answer is patent registration.
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