• STARTUP PROFESSIONALS MUSINGS  |  WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2012
    10 Concrete Steps to Assure Business Innovation
    Longer-term, enhanced product value begets superior company valuation through your organization’s intellectual property (IP) portfolio. Continuous innovation is required to survive in all businesses, beginning with a startup, and increasing in importance as your business matures. Brands. This is an imperative. No risk, no innovation.
  • BUSINESS OF SOFTWARE BLOG  |  MONDAY, MAY 21, 2012
    Business of Software – where entrepreneurship is catching apparently…
    In one of the most blatant and audacious rip-offs of our intellectual property you could imagine, Lerone has actually been listening to the talks and learning stuff. Anyone who has been to Business of Software will have bumped into our amazing camera guy, Lerone Wilson at some point in the course of the event. Wilson. Yep, that’s me.
  • BEYONDVC  |  WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2012
    Startups and Intellectual Property (IP)
    Lately questions about Intellectual Property or IP have been cropping up left and right. Entrepreneurship Venture Capital entrepreneurship intellectual property IP startups venture capitalDo startups really think patents are going to make or break their business? So what is my and BOLDstart's stance on IP and startups.
  • ARCTICSTARTUP  |  MONDAY, MAY 14, 2012
    Nokia & Windows' Appcampus At Aalto University Now Accepting Applications
    No equity or future share of revenue is taken, and intellectual property rights remain in the creator's hands. Appcampus , the joint venture between Microsoft, Nokia, and Aalto University with the goal of boosting the Windows and Nokia platforms, has today opened the doors to applications.
  • SEEING BOTH SIDES  |  FRIDAY, MAY 11, 2012
    Hey Graduates: Forget Plastics - It's All About Machine Learning
    Each of these companies has based their intellectual property on sophisticated machine learning techniques developed by dozens of PhDs. "Tell me, what would you do if you had 1,000 times more data?". The young company was recently in the news for the release of their latest underwriting algorithm.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2012
    One Surprising Way Apple and Google Excel
    Here's how it works for Google: Google licenses the rights to intellectual properties to a company called Google Irish Holdings, headquartered in tax-free Bermuda. Sure, they create innovative products. But these companies outdo their competitors in another, very important way. Apple may be the most successful company in the world.
  • READWRITESTART  |  TUESDAY, MAY 8, 2012
    4 Stupid Legal Mistakes That Can Kill Your Startup
    Stupid mistake #2: Not protecting your intellectual property. It’s essential to protect your intellectual property, or you’ll run the risk that someone could steal or copy your idea, brand or product after you’ve put money and effort into it. Everyone knows Dickens’ famous opening from A Tale of Two Cities. History
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  TUESDAY, MAY 8, 2012
    Strategic Partnerships: The View From The Other Side
    Without diligence here, you can give up valuable rights and even intellectual property in the NDA. As an entrepreneur, your partnership with BigCo might be the most important thing your company has going right now. Chances are BigCo doesn't see it that way. We picture ourselves as important, helpful, a meaningful contributor. See #2.)
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2012
    Selling Your Business? Gather Your Team of Experts
    Your business involves intellectual property, proprietary processes, brand awareness or other assets that are difficult to value and price Consultants? If you're seeking advice on the value of the real property of your business, turn to a real estate appraiser. Selling your business is one of those things you can't do alone.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2012
    Design vs Cost: Who Wins?
    We are patenting the new design as well, so our intellectual property will be defended. It's not that often that my business partner and I disagree. But I sure missed this one. My business partner Rolf and I agree on 99% of everything that should happen with our business. But how to do that? We went back and forth on this. am lucky.
  • STARTUP PROFESSIONALS MUSINGS  |  MONDAY, APRIL 30, 2012
    Startups Need the ‘Why’ Before the ‘What’ to Build
    Intellectual property (IP). All too many startups are founded simply on the basis of a new and exciting technology invented by an industrious technologist. The right approach is to start by solving a problem causing real pain to a large number of customers willing to pay real money for a solution. Attract investors and financing.
  • STARTUP PROFESSIONALS MUSINGS  |  SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 2012
    Most Entrepreneurs Need to be Inspired to Perspire
    Of course, never forget those ongoing perspiration items that seem to haunt you every day: Create intellectual property. I’m fully convinced that both inspiration and perspiration are always required in a startup. Success is the right balance of both for fun and profit. Starting a business may be fun, but it’s not easy. Marty Zwilling.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 2012
    Have Brand, Will License
    Our primary goal is to help companies—both property owners and licensees—use licensing as a strategic business tool to profit from intellectual property," Marty says. Brands, characters, and intellectual property don't just happen. Think you've got a brand with a life of its own? It's a failure. no way."
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 2012
    Selling Your Business? Get Your Documents in Order
    Prospective business buyers wont simply take you on your word. You need to have documents ready to support every claim you make during the sales process. During the course of a business sale, sooner or later your prospective buyer will expect - or, put more accurately, the buyer will demand - to see "just the facts" about your business. Step 1.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 2012
    Zuckerberg Has a Sugar Daddy. Do You?
    At a time when Yahoo sues Facebook, Apple sues Samsung, and Oracle sues Google for alleged patent infringement, a stockpile of legally protected intellectual property makes a handy weapon. Even a 20-something billionaire could use a little help. He just got it from Microsoft--via a huge heap of AOL patents. billion. Maybe not.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 2012
    Great Start-ups Succeed on Products, not Patents
    Crouch reviewed the book : The book is directed toward individual inventors and small companies with little or no budget for intellectual property or litigation. Your No. job is to get to market and start making money. Here's why protecting your IP should stay off your to-do list. Now it's extending that to a new area: patents. John D.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2012
    When Old IP Comes Back From the Dead
    But bringing a rapping ghost back to life offers an important lesson to entrepreneurs: Your intellectual property may have much longer legs than you think, and that might come back to, if not bite you in the rear, at least rub your nose in the dirt. Deceased rapper Tupac Shakur came back to the stage via hologram. Plenty.
  • STARTUP PROFESSIONALS MUSINGS  |  MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2012
    Entrepreneur Startup Share Depends on Contribution
    Pre-existing intellectual property. Ideas are not intellectual property, until they have been converted into patents, trade secrets, trademarks, or copyrights. One of the first tough decisions that startup founders have to make is how to allocate or split the equity among co-founders. Domain expertise and connections.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 2012
    10 Ways to Protect Your Intellectual Property
    Companies like Facebook and Twitter show that intellectual property isn't the must-have it once was. How important is intellectual property protection to your startup? During the past six months, these companies have spent more than $18 billion on intellectual property in the voice space alone.
  • READWRITESTART  |  THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 2012
    DEMO Report: Startup Creativity Through Variety
    But Price was concerned about the intellectual property rights. If they're not, then I'd be concerned about what their intellectual property rights are," he said. Entrepreneurs demonstrating their latest ideas at the EMO Spring 2012 conference showed that inspiration travels in many directions. Infographics Are Hot.
  • READWRITESTART  |  TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2012
    For IP Security at Startups, "Later" Isn't Soon Enough
    If some other company steals your intellectual property, your dreams can give way to lights out, a phone call to the lawyer, and "Who wants some vodka in their Red Bull?". Worse, Porter warns, breaches of intellectual property are hard to detect. A brilliant idea. great team to work on it. fridge full of Red Bull.
  • YOUNGUPSTARTS  |  TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2012
    [Infographic] Designing The Cereal Box
    You may think of the cereal box as merely a container to hold your breakfast cereal, but the history in the making of the now ubiquitous and humble breakfast choice and the design of its packaging can hold many lessons – intellectual property rights management and marketing, amongst others – for business types.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2012
    The New Rules for Product Invention
    Here are some keys to their success: Pick Products Backward Most consumer product founders invent their own intellectual property. How bobble turned an existing invention into a $40 million business within two years. Launching a successful consumer product company is like climbing Mt. Everest barefooted. And they chose wisely.
  • GROWTHOLOGY  |  WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2012
    Economics Bloggers Forum 2012
    Panel discussion – Intellectual Property: Protecting Rights or Protectionism? The video from the fourth annual Economics Bloggers Forum is now available, embedded below. Thanks to all who participated. There were a few dozen participants in Kansas City, and a little less than 1,000 unique visitors to the live stream. economy
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 2012
    5 Tricks for a Killer Company Blog
    It was hard at first for me because I thought, "I sell my intellectual property, so how will I make any money if I give it away?" When it comes to giving the world insight into your business, nothing beats a great blog. It can also help grow your business. It didn't do a thing for my business. What changed? Who are you writing for?
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2012
    Fast Growth in a Slow Economy: 5 Case Studies
    He also asked his attorney to draw up specific contracts that carefully outlined expectations in areas like the handling of intellectual property. Get partners to agree about issues like intellectual property—in writing. Special Report: Proven strategies to spark sales when no one is much interested in buying.
  • BERKONOMICS  |  FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2012
    Entrepreneurs: The Funding Landscape Has Changed.
    Venture and Angel Funding Sources:  Business loans or capital raises are very difficult to arrange in this area, unless the business has a potential of growing to over $50 million within five years, and usually is able to demonstrate that it has protectable intellectual property of value.  Guest post by Sara Mackey. Raising money
  • GROWTHOLOGY  |  FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2012
    Economics Bloggers Forum 2012
    Panel discussion – Intellectual Property: Protecting Rights or Protectionism? Today, the Kauffman Foundation is hosting the fourth annual Economics Bloggers Forum in Kansas City, MO. The live stream of the event follows below: Agenda for the day: 8:30 a.m. Welcome. Robert E. 45 a.m. Panel discussion – Recovery and Long-Term Growth.
  • GROWTHOLOGY  |  THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2012
    Economics Bloggers Forum 2012
    30 p.m.    Panel discussion – Intellectual Property: Protecting Rights or Protectionism? Tomorrow, Friday, March 30, the Kauffman Foundation is hosting the fourth annual Economics Bloggers Forum in Kansas City, MO. Check back here at growthology.org for a live stream of the event starting around 8:30 AM. An agenda follows below.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  MONDAY, MARCH 26, 2012
    When Trademark Enforcement Goes Too Far
    At the core of the dispute is the University of Alabama’s contention that it owns trademark and other intellectual property rights to all depictions of its famous crimson uniforms and any unlicensed depictions thereof must be ceased. You can always enforce your trademarks, but should you? when your team took the field. Really?)
  • ARCTICSTARTUP  |  MONDAY, MARCH 26, 2012
    CrowdIPR Offers Freemium Plan For Intelectual Property Crowdsourcing Service
    CrowdIPR has adjusted their pricing model , now allowing their intellectual property rights crowdsourcing platform to take advantage of freemium features. Also In early February, CrowdIPR also received $135 000 of additional funding from Northstar Ventures and IP Group, both UK-based venture capital firms.
  • YOUNGUPSTARTS  |  MONDAY, MARCH 26, 2012
    [Malaysia] [Event] InfoSecurity World 2012 – Combating The Rapid Rise In Cyber Threats
    Our individual reputation, the economic well-being of the country, protection of intellectual property and even the sovereignty of a government are now dependent on how we safeguard our information and IT systems. by Yi Ning Lim, marketing specialist at GMO GlobalSign. 2011 was a Watershed Year for Hacktivism. Malaysia is no exception.
  • STARTUP PROFESSIONALS MUSINGS  |  SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 2012
    Ten High Risk Drivers Every Entrepreneur Faces
    Even in an open space, you need intellectual property, like patents, to keep potential competitors from overrunning you. You have probably heard plenty of times that being an entrepreneur is a risky business, and investors talk all the time about reducing the risk. Market and opportunity risk. Competitive risk. Financial risk.
  • STARTUP PROFESSIONALS MUSINGS  |  SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 2012
    Investors Seek Entrepreneurs With Fire in the Belly
    Values intellectual property. I’ve noticed that some entrepreneurs seem to have no trouble attracting investors, while others with a great business plan struggle with it. The reality is that angel investors are humans, and personal traits often make or break the relationship, even before the investment is considered. Realist.
  • YOUNGUPSTARTS  |  WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 2012
    Popcornflix iPhone and iPad Apps For Free Movies On The Go
    Forget all the controversy over how technology is today allegedly infringing on intellectual property rights of the movie industry. Popcornflix recently launched their iPhone and iPad movie streaming apps , allowing you to stream full-length feature films directly onto your mobile devices. Now all we need is better broadband.
  • ASK THE VC  |  TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 2012
    Parker: Open Source and For-Profit Companies
    On the heels of Yahoo suing Facebook for patent infringement followed by Tim Armstrong at AOL saying “hey Wall Street – look at me – I’ve got great patents also “, Andrew Parker (Spark) wrote a post that brought me out of my “intellectual property depression” titled  Open Source and For-Profit Companies.
  • CAMPUS ENTREPRENEURSHIP  |  MONDAY, MARCH 12, 2012
    TED Releases Educational Videos | Wired Campus | Disrupt Edu
    Business Plans & Competitions Campus as Market Campus Eco-System Disruption in Higher Education Education Policy Global Higher Education Intellectual Property Professors StudentsThey are calling on top educators to step up and join in with a short lesson to share with the world.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 2012
    Facebook Pages: Big Changes Coming Soon
    Calls to action, such as “Get it now” or “Tell your friends” (The policy also points out that "Covers also must not be false, deceptive or misleading, and must not infringe on third parties’ intellectual property." Your company's Facebook pages are about to get a big makeover. ” True enough.
  • ROB.BY  |  THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 2012
    Finding Technical Cofounders Is Hard
    Finding Technical Cofounders Is Hard. Tuesday, August 17, 2010. Yesterday, Michael Pope posted an article titled Technical Cofounders Are a Myth. He argued that software engineers don’t finish what they start, and that you’re better off paying a technical person than partnering with one. He was a delegator, not a doer. Website. Thanks.
  • CAMPUS ENTREPRENEURSHIP  |  WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2012
    More Profs Support Free Online Courses | Inside Higher Ed
    Much is being made about online learning and the actions by high profile professors and universities in extending their coursework and intellectual property beyond their recent boundaries (MITx, etc.) Whats old is new! The MITx project is actively drawing on the creativity and expertise of the M.I.T.
  • YOUNGUPSTARTS  |  TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 2012
    [Infographic] Hollywood And Piracy
    In fact, according to claims made by Hollywood, intellectual property infringement was supposedly costing the U.S. Hollywood often feeds us with the official line that video piracy robs them of billions of dollars. Every year. economy US$200–250 billion per year, and had killed some 750,000 American jobs. But how true is this?
  • LAUNCHING TECH VENTURES  |  SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 2012
    Can you invest in a copycat and still look at yourself in the mirror?
    To clarify, Fred was not referring to stealing specific intellectual property, which is simply illegal, but using an overarching idea or business model already developed by another entrepreneur). by Om L. Baidu, Mercado Libre and other tech companies in emerging markets were referenced as examples.
  • TAFFY WILLIAMS  |  THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 2012
    If It Walks and Quacks Like a Duck, IT MUST BE A DUCK!
    strategy entrepreneur Startup management intellectual property negotiatingI am certainthat all entrepreneurs will execute confidential agreements with possiblebusiness partners or other entities. They may go a bit further to cover therestricted uses, because it is important for startups and other companies toprotect their information.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2012
    What Does a Patent Office Mean For Detroit?
    Come July, the office will hire 100 patent examiners with experience in intellectual property. The first-ever satellite office for the United States Patent and Trademark Office will open in July. Here's what it means for Detroit. The office will occupy 31,000 square feet at 300 River Place Drive. But why Motor City? Or Boston?
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2012
    Fighting Fake FiveFingers
    Ayala Deutsch | Chief Intellectual Property Counsel | NBA Properties, New York City An Empire of Fakes By the Chinese government's own estimate, counterfeit products outnumber legitimate ones 2 to 1; in some retail markets, close to 90 percent of all merchandise is fake. Here's how it fought back. based subsidiary.)
  • STARTUP PROFESSIONALS MUSINGS  |  FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012
    Ten Common Arrogance Traps for Startups to Avoid
    Unfortunately, a startup with no brand name and no intellectual property is a sitting duck for the big slow company, as soon as they see you gaining a bit of traction. Lack of confidence in your self, your product, and your startup is a surefire recipe for disaster. Some startups think business plans are only for investors.
  • MCSTARTUP BLOG  |  TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2012
    How to protect your business idea when raising capital
    Now if you do have some patentable intellectual property, you’ll want to take some steps now. Rujul wrote: I'm planning on starting a new business with my friend, and was wondering how I can protect my idea. We are looking for funding from angel investors. In short: stop worrying about this. Most investors will not sign an NDA.
  • STARTUP DAILY  |  THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2012
    Is There A Moat Around Your Castle?
    Protectable intellectual property, network effects, exclusive partner agreements, or products or services that are hard to replicate can all be effective barriers to entry that protect you from fast-acting competitors. Investors Like Backing Businesses that Are Defensible. Tweet. Daily Ideas Funding Strategy
  • MARK BIRCH  |  TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2012
    The Oracle Way
    They also realize that the acquisitions also tie up a significant amount of protected intellectual property, which can be used to twist the arms of competitors. Once upon a time, Oracle was an industry leader because they provided an innovative product.  They have bought close to 75 companies to date.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2012
    How to Make More Impact With Fewer People
    The challenge here is learning to let go of brands, intellectual property, and, to some extent, identity. Growth means different things to different people. And it doesn't necessarily mean more headcount. Entrepreneurs often joke that the perfect number of employees is one—the founder. ” In 2009, KaBOOM!
  • STARTUP PROFESSIONALS MUSINGS  |  SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2012
    Startup Due Diligence Is Not a Mysterious Black Art
    Finally, they need to validate intellectual property protections and status. After you have successfully attracted angels or venture capital with your business case, your million dollar product idea, and you have a signed term sheet, there is still one more hurdle to overcome before investors write the check. Get to the truth early.
  • TAFFY WILLIAMS  |  THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2012
    Have A Great Idea? Hold that Though!
    inventor entrepreneur Startup intellectual propertyInteractingwith many entrepreneurs and inventors is rather interesting. You learn a lot, but you also have to cleanup many missteps. One of the more commonissues occurs with inventors. Thetimings of the discussions with others and the information relayed can lead toproblems.
  • TAFFY WILLIAMS  |  WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2012
    Did You Forget Something?
    He could notanswer any questions about the technology, Intellectual Property, and he seemedto be unable to answer key questions about the technology. Why is it thatsmart people sometimes forget to do smart things? am always amazed at how stories from othersmatch my experiences and confirm failures of people trying to make contact.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2012
    Can a Shoe Color Really Be Trademarked?
    Color Trademarks , as they are referred to, are just one of the lesser-known forms of protection which may be used to protect one’s intellectual property under current trademark laws. With a Federal Court Case underway many are asking can the color of the soles of shoes be protected as a trademark. The answer may surprise you.
  • JOURNEY OF A SERIAL ENTREPRENEUR  |  SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 2012
    The Importance of Core Values
    These are often only the result of an intellectual pursuit paying heed to what would look ‘good’ rather than being representative of them. Edges and advantages that were previously derived from processes, intellectual property and size are no longer enough. Without this, companies and people tend to drift.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 2012
    Can Your Business Use Some Makeover Magic?
    Working deeper with designers can help you find ways to differentiate your business, rise above the competitive noise, and often creates intellectual property and extra brand value. Chances are there's not many differences between your business and your competitors. It's hard to be completely unique. It’s worth the investment
  • ARCTICSTARTUP  |  FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 2012
    ACTA Signed By 22 EU Countries, Still A Fight To Be Ratified In EU Parliament
    ACTA, the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, is a proposed international treaty that would establish standards for the enforcement of intellectual property rights to prevent digital and physical counterfeits. The five remaining member states -- Cyprus, Germany, Estonia Netherlands and Slovakia, are also expected to sign soon.
  • MARK BIRCH  |  THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2012
    Obama, the Tech Industry, and ACTA
    For those not in the know, ACTA is the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, an international agreement to curb privacy of intellectual property. ACTA Obama President tech SOPA anti-piracy intellectual property censorship trade agreement USA politics governmentgenerally avoid talking about Obama.
  • ANGEL INVESTING NEWS  |  WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2012
    Protecting IP in Crowdfunded Deals
    Investors will eventually want to validate the intellectual property (IP) prior to investing but not just to hear about the opportunity.  Crowdfunding crowdfunding Intellectual property IP startups validating IPSerial entrepreneurs understand this and write their plans without describing the “secret sauce.”  I wonder.
  • MARK BIRCH  |  TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2012
    When Lies Become Truth
    We in the tech world are taken to task for supporting pirates and not respecting the intellectual property of hard working American artists. joshuanguyen : “A $250 billion per year loss would be almost $800 for every man, woman, and child in America. The good news is that the numbers are wrong. via jimray ). Fair is fair after all.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 2012
    How to Bag a Hacker
    It's important to realize the things that are your intellectual property, versus the things that are really OK and beneficial to share," Brussin says. The latest tactic in the tech talent hunt: Get your techies to blog about how smart they are. Clearly, Mares is no ordinary blogger. Hsu writes her blog in her spare time. The U.S.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 2012
    SOPA: Shelved, But Not Dead
    In short: It would enable Hollywood and the music industry to crush growing start-ups (and even established online media properties) of using potentially pirated material. The OPEN Act makes the Internet even more open to foreign thieves that steal America's technology and intellectual property without protecting U.S. link].
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 2012
    10 Lies Never to Tell Investors
    We filed patents so our intellectual property is protected." All the confidence in the world won't convince a VC these statements are true. Here's why these 10 fibs hurt you -- and what to say instead. Serial entrepreneur and VC Guy Kawasaki recently wrote a post listing the 10 lies entrepreneurs tell investors. Almost none do.
  • STARTUP HOUSTON  |  MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 2012
    Hatch Pitch at SXSW
    Startup companies that are selected will receive access to investors, an intellectual property attorney, and ongoing mentorship and acceleration from leading technology accelerators. Do you have ideas for novel technologies that will change IT, healthcare, energy, aerospace or nanotech? Mobile and connected devices. Communications.
  • HOW TO CHANGE THE WORLD  |  FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2012
    Raising Money: What Not to Say and What Not to Believe #OfficeandGuyK
    We filed patents so our intellectual property is protected.”. Over the past two weeks via my partnership with Microsoft and Office Web Apps, I’ve provided templates of models for you to create enchanting PowerPoint pitches , Word business plans , and Excel financial models. Top Ten Lies of Entrepreneurs. Our product will go viral.”.
  • CAMPUS ENTREPRENEURSHIP  |  FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2012
    UT TTO Official Resigns Due to Ties to University Startups
    American Exceptionalism Campus as Market Campus Eco-System Entrepreneurship Programs Intellectual Property Professors Students Technology TransferTrouble on the technology transfer front from the University of Texas. From Kirk Ladendorf at the Austin Statesman. Miller resigned effective Dec. UT generated $25.6
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2012
    Avoid the Wrath of Your Old Boss
    Taking these items with you, even a piece of code on an inconspicuous flash drive, can open the door to a claim by your former employer for breach of your agreement—or worse—intellectual property misappropriation and trade secrets theft. Thinking of leaving your job to start your own company? Is created on your own time; B.
  • CAMPUS ENTREPRENEURSHIP  |  THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2012
    Research Funding Debate in UK: Curiosity or Commerce? | Guardian
    Campus Eco-System Intellectual Property STEM Technology TransferSome interest debate surrounding the funding and mission of government funded research is taking place in the wake of Minister for State Universities and Science David Willetts speech on making the UK the global science research leader.
  • MARK BIRCH  |  WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2012
    "As a senator from Florida, a state with a large presence of artists, creators and businesses."
    “As a senator from Florida, a state with a large presence of artists, creators and businesses connected to the creation of intellectual property, I have a strong interest in stopping online piracy that costs Florida jobs. SOPA PIPA government censorship Internet tech innovation
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 2012
    Internet Set for Wednesday Shutdown
    In a major protest against the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and Preventing Real Online Threats to Economic Creativity and Theft of Intellectual Property Act of 2011 (PIPA), a number of high-profile sites are planning a total shutdown for January 18. Later, Wales tweeted "It is a decision of the Wikipedia community." Not exactly.
  • CHARLIECRYSTLE.COM  |  SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 2012
    Learn About SOPA
    Intellectual property rights should be protected--I agree with that. The methods, however, are critical. SOPA dramatically overreaches--to the point that it's a threat to free speech and the future of the Intergalactic-Wide Web (predicting expansion to other galaxies). Learn about SOPA , and take a stand.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 2012
    Raising Money? Don't Get Ripped Off
    Your investors (and their lawyers) will have an extremely limited tolerance for untied loose ends, particularly with respect to your company's capitalization, corporate governance, and intellectual property ownership. Before you look for venture capital, you'd better have a great venture lawyer, and be prepared to keep her in the loop.
  • FELD THOUGHTS  |  WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 2012
    I’m Trying To Be Respectful, But This Makes Me Crazy
    He responded a little later with the following: “Kindly,  thoughts below…pls recognize that this is intellectual property and disclosure of this information in any manner is agreed to be upon mutual consent prohibited.” Following is something that happens to me on a regular basis, with a new and exciting twist.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2012
    Inside the Fight Against SOPA
    The fight is over a piece of legislation called the Stop Online Piracy Act, which aims to expand the ability of government agencies to police websites for copyright and intellectual property violations. How do you fight Hollywood? It's a battle made for the big screen: Silicon Valley tech stars versus Hollywood heavyweights. link].
  • CAMPUS ENTREPRENEURSHIP  |  MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 2012
    U of Cincinnati Looks To Engineers and Entrepreneurship for Opportunity Creation and Economic Growth
    Campus Eco-System entrepreneurship policy Intellectual Property Professors STEM Students Technology TransferJust read an interesting piece about University of Cincinnati’s efforts  to offer more entrepreneurial opportunities to students and faculty in its engineering programs. h/t tto2newco ).
  • GROWTHINK BLOG  |  MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 2012
    Jennifer Lopez and the NDA
    Every day I see entrepreneurs trying to find that right balance between keeping their intellectual property confidential while sharing and promoting their business model with partners - especially investors - whose interest they so very much need to pique. Supply and demand. And then come back and tell me that mystique doesn’t matter.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 2012
    3 More Reasons SOPA Should Scare You
    ” As they return from their holiday break, both chambers of Congress are rushing to vote on bills designed to thwart online piracy of intellectual property. Let’s be clear: There is nothing wrong with trying to block access to sites that traffic in stolen property. Here's why. Small companies don’t.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 2012
    Put Your Creative Capital to Work
    Forms of creative capital might be things like design services, innovative ideas or intellectual property, communication tools, marketing ideas, etc. Creative capital, like venture capital, can be valuable to any growing organization and often worthy of an equity stake in the outcome. But at my raw core, I’m simply a designer.
  • CAMPUS ENTREPRENEURSHIP  |  THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 2012
    Interesting Patent Infographic | Stanford Included
    Intellectual Property STEM Technology TransferI received a marketing email from FrugalDad.com sharing an infographic they put together on patents. The Problem with Patents infographic is based on an NPR story so it clearly has a point of view. From Jason at Frugal Dad : Source: [link].
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 2012
    4 Signs Your Business Partner is Dishonest
    You want to know that your would-be partner has clean financials and truly owns any intellectual property he or she claims to have. It's easy to ignore the tiny red flags that can indicate someone is not trustworthy. Here are four you must pay attention to. Do you ever wonder what dishonesty looks like? But I ignored them. Period.
  • TAFFY WILLIAMS  |  TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 2012
    Are You Looking for Things the Correct Way?
    Entrepreneurswant money, intellectual property, staff, space, business intelligence and muchmore. Oddly enough, entrepreneursusually start by asking for the MONEY even if they have not done the backgroundwork to get it. Nothing is easy aboutyour startup, if it was everyone would do it. You have to earn it.
  • FELD THOUGHTS  |  WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2011
    The Kinect Accelerator
    While Microsoft is putting significant effort into the accelerator program, Microsoft will not retain intellectual property or equity in any of the participating companies. As someone obsessed with human computer interaction, the Kinect is an important piece of hardware. Manu Kumar, Investor, K-9 Ventures. Apply now.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2011
    Close a Whale of a Deal
    Stay focused on the contract points that are truly important, like ensuring that you own the intellectual property underlying your application, creating certainty around payment terms, and confirming that all deliverables match the parties' expectations. So, you've landed a huge enterprise client. It's bound to happen. Absolutely not.
  • STEVE BLANK  |  THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2011
    The National Science Foundation Innovation Corps – Class 2: The Business Model Canvas
    Is their any patentable Intellectual Property? The Lean LaunchPad class for the National Science Foundation Innovation Corps is a new model of teaching startup entrepreneurship. This post is part two. Part one is here. Syllabus here. what’s the product? what distribution channel? etc.). Consider if their business worth pursuing?
  • CAMPUS ENTREPRENEURSHIP  |  TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2011
    University Shake-Out To Benefit All? Entrepreneurship Education
    Campus Eco-System Entrepreneurship Programs General Thoughts Intellectual Property Students Technology TransferLuke Johnson wonders if university degrees are good for entrepreneurs and speculates that creative destruction in higher education is coming and is a good thing. From the Financial Times. Why spend years waiting?
  • ARCTICSTARTUP  |  TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2011
    EU Council Quietly Adopts ACTA, In An Agricultural And Fisheries Meeting
    ACTA is aimed at establishing an international framework to improve the enforcement of intellectual property right laws and create improved international standards for actions against large-scale infringements of intellectual property. EU Council has adopts ACTA and will thus pass it for vote in the European Parliament.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2011
    How Business Ideas Get Stolen
    What every business owner needs to know about protecting valuable intellectual property. Well, here’s a primer for what all small business owners should know to protect their valuable intellectual property assets. am often asked do I need a trademark for my slogan? Can I patent my idea? infringement). link].
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2011
    New Anti-Piracy Bill Still Threatens Start-ups
    Go to the link and read the story that, if true, reads like a modern-day intellectual property version of a Star Chamber. Call your representatives now: The latest proposal to crack down on Internet piracy still offers Big Business an easy way to clamp down on start-ups. Many in high tech have strongly opposed SOPA.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2011
    How to Win a Trademark Battle Against a Goliath
    Consider whether it’s more advantageous to offer ownership of the intellectual property, some sort of licensing arrangement, or if it’s more important for your strategic plans to keep the rights for yourself By knowing their rights, two small companies made Apple and RIM back down over trademark conflicts. Catchy.
  • YOUNGUPSTARTS  |  TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2011
    6 Landmines To Avoid In Web Development Contracts
    Who is liable for possible intellectual property rights infringement? The creation of a web site will involve many intellectual property rights issues. Professionalisms contractual dispute intellectual property rights legal contract legal disputes web developerby Ilene B. Congratulations! My advice? Ilene B.
  • GROWTHINK BLOG  |  MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2011
    Forget About the Numbers
    Factors like intellectual property development speed, organizational design, and client satisfaction as measured by a companies’ net promoter score are proving to be just as important predictors of a companies value creation as is its forecasted-to-plan accuracy. And also let’s not assume that my friend just works for a lousy fund.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2011
    My Crisis of Conscience
    500 as one of the fastest growing private companies in America, are the number three trademark filer in the world and recognized as one of the Top Trademark Firms by Intellectual Property Today, all while maintaining an A+ rating with the Better business Bureau. He quips, to the effect, we never build anything anymore. had to change.
  • FELD THOUGHTS  |  MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2011
    Are You An Internet Entrepreneur In Colorado? Oppose PIPA!
    In the area of intellectual property, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) constitutes a sound model of an Internet policy regime that allows for innovation and Internet-based entrepreneurship. I’ve tried to make this letter substantive around the issues so the Senators understand the fundamental issues with the bills.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2011
    Does Your Business Need a Siri?
    Where the robots fall short Besides the loss of human interactions—no small thing for local business—another consideration is how automation displaces the intellectual property in the heads of workers. Robots and automation can drive down costs and increase efficiency. Why not? So what’s a smaller business to do?
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2011
    SOPA Would Hurt Start-ups, Not Pirates
    caught up with Corynne McSherry, intellectual property director for the Electronic Frontier Foundation , an organization that's vehemently opposed to the bill, to get her take on why it puts online businesses and tech start-ups in the crosshairs. It's not at all clear that the bill would even succeed in catching online piracy.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2011
    What Do Founders Do All Day?
    Answered legal team’s request for additional information regarding pending intellectual property issues. Do other owners kill cockroaches? Here's a look at what I take care of on a typical Wednesday. Killed a cockroach in the ladies restroom after being informed of its existence by an employee.3.
  • CAMPUS ENTREPRENEURSHIP  |  SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2011
    Students and Professors Try Open Innovation | Nature Publishing Group
    American Exceptionalism Campus Eco-System Entrepreneurship Programs Funding Intellectual Property Professors Research Technology TransferCrisitina Jimenez has an interesting piece on ‘open innovation’ – where problems are shared publicly and rewards offered for suitable solutions. Check out StartUp Mason.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2011
    Celebrate Veterans Day By Hiring One
    For example, the intellectual property law firm Finnegan, which has offices around the world, donated more than 14,000 hours in pro bono work assisting veterans who have had benefits claims denied by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Scores of initiatives are helping veterans get back to work. Here's how your business can help.
  • FRESH INC.: THE STAFF BLOG  |  THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2011
    Meet Apple's Aces: The All-Stars Behind Apple
    Sewell oversees the day-to-day management of matters in intellectual property, litigation, and government affairs. Moving forward with Steve Jobs' legacy, these are the Apple executives to watch in 2012. As the story goes, Jonathan Ive started at Apple in 1992, after an impressive career in the UK design scene.
  • STARTUP PROFESSIONALS MUSINGS  |  FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2011
    10 Preparation Steps to Win an Angel Investment
    Define some intellectual property. File a patent and trademarks to show real intellectual property. Every new startup I know dreams of being funded by an angel investor. The Gust Deal Funnel from the last 12 months indicates is that 70% of the interested companies never make it past the initial screening process.
 

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