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  1. Protecting a Business Name


    Register your intellectual property in order to keep it safe
    By Matt Alderton, Writer, Editor and Media Consultant, Logolepsy Custom Content and Communications
  2. Applying for a Patent


    Prove your invention is unique and get up to 20 years of protection
    By Linda Tancs
  3. Protecting Your Web Site Intellectual Property


    Keep your images and words under your control
    By W. Eric Martin, Keyboard pounder & synonym selecter, TwoWriters.net
  4. Cashing in on Your Intellectual Property


    There's money in your patented or otherwise protected ideas — usually
    By Greg Brown
  5. Intellectual Property Cases


    Intellectual property cases are well defined, difficult to prosecute
    By Octavia McFerrin
  6. Licensing Your Product to Bigger Companies


    Collect royalties without the production and marketing headaches
    By Jenni Simcoe, Writer
  7. Patent Auctions for Inventors


    Online or live, find a marketer to turn your invention into cash
    By W. Eric Martin, Keyboard pounder & synonym selecter, TwoWriters.net
  8. Protecting Trade Secrets


    Make sure the recipe for your secret sauce doesn't slip into the wrong hands
    By Jennifer Baljko, Freelance Writer and Editor
  9. Protecting Your Intellectual Property Outside the U.S.


    Registering your patent, trademark or copyright stateside isn't enough
    By Toni Klym McLellan, Freelance Writer & Editor, Toni Writes
  10. Protecting Your Trademark against Infringement


    Check the search engines and register with Customs
    By Mindy Toran, Freelance Writer, Mindy Toran
  11. Using a Logo and Trademark to Brand Your Business


    Let your logo or trademark do the promoting for you.
    By Jenni Simcoe, Writer
  12. Copyrights


    Protect your work by registering; protect your use by asking permission
    By Holly Ocasio Rizzo, Writer and editor, Holly Ocasio Rizzo
  13. Getting a Trademark


    How to safeguard the symbols that identify your company or brand
    By Mark Ingebretsen, Creative Project Manager, Stonehand Publishing
  14. Trademarking and the Trademark Registration Process


    How to get a trademark registration for your business name and logo
    By Xavier Morales, Trademark Attorney, Owner, Law Office of Xavier Morales


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