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How to Ensure Your Business Stays on The Right Side of the Law

Women Entrepreneurs Can

Intellectual Property: Guard Your Treasures In the age of information, your business’s intellectual property (IP) is like buried treasure. Whether it’s a trademark, copyright, or patent, protecting your IP is crucial to keeping copycats at bay and ensuring your brand remains uniquely yours.

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What to consider when entering into product collaboration

NZ Entrepreneur

Product collaborations involve a range of intellectual property (IP) and other commercial issues. What IP is being licensed? Will any new IP be created and, if so, who should own it and who should be allowed to use it? Whether the recipe is novel, or is protected by any intellectual property rights.

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10 Concrete Steps to Assure Business Innovation

Startup Professionals Musings

Longer-term, enhanced product value begets superior company valuation through your organization’s intellectual property (IP) portfolio. Net result and reward. Successful innovation turns ideas into money, to enhance customer value, and thus shareholder value. Accountability. Reward your people.

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Ten Principles Which Spell Continuous Innovation

Startup Professionals Musings

Longer-term, enhanced product value begets superior company valuation through your organization’s intellectual property (IP) portfolio. Net result and reward. Successful innovation turns ideas into money, to enhance customer value, and thus shareholder value. Accountability. Reward your people.

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Corporate Bad Activity Against Innovators

Feld Thoughts

I was going to write about how the FCC’s potential action on net neutrality could seriously jeopardize Internet innovation, but Fred Wilson beat me to it (he’s got an east coast time advantage over me) with a phenomenal post titled The Fast Lane, The Slow Lane, and The No Lane.

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Ten Steps to Survival by Innovation

Startup Professionals Musings

Longer-term, enhanced product value begets superior company valuation through your organization’s intellectual property (IP) portfolio. Net result and reward. Successful innovation turns ideas into money, to enhance customer value, and thus shareholder value. Accountability. Reward your people.

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How Universities Can Help Students and Alumni Work in the Tech Industry

David Teten

Access to University’s Intellectual Property : Office of Cooperative Research. At Harvard Business School Alumni Angels of NY , we’ve seen enormous appetite for angel education among high net worths and family offices. Marketing of tech community : Yale Tech News , Yale Entrepreneurship Magazine.