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Register your intellectual property in order to keep it safe
By
Matt Alderton,
Writer, Editor and Media Consultant,
Logolepsy Custom Content and Communications
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Prove your invention is unique and get up to 20 years of protection
By
Linda Tancs
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Keep your images and words under your control
By
W. Eric Martin,
Keyboard pounder & synonym selecter,
TwoWriters.net
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There's money in your patented or otherwise protected ideas — usually
By
Greg Brown
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Intellectual property cases are well defined, difficult to prosecute
By
Octavia McFerrin
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Collect royalties without the production and marketing headaches
By
Jenni Simcoe,
Writer
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Online or live, find a marketer to turn your invention into cash
By
W. Eric Martin,
Keyboard pounder & synonym selecter,
TwoWriters.net
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Make sure the recipe for your secret sauce doesn't slip into the wrong hands
By
Jennifer Baljko,
Freelance Writer and Editor
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Registering your patent, trademark or copyright stateside isn't enough
By
Toni Klym McLellan,
Freelance Writer & Editor,
Toni Writes
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Check the search engines and register with Customs
By
Mindy Toran,
Freelance Writer,
Mindy Toran
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Let your logo or trademark do the promoting for you.
By
Jenni Simcoe,
Writer
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Protect your work by registering; protect your use by asking permission
By
Holly Ocasio Rizzo,
Writer and editor,
Holly Ocasio Rizzo
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How to safeguard the symbols that identify your company or brand
By
Mark Ingebretsen,
Creative Project Manager,
Stonehand Publishing
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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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