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10 Keys To Surviving Startup Cash Flow Requirements

Startup Professionals Musings

Exchanging your services for services is possible with legal counsel, accountants, engineers, and even sales people. Consider licensing your product or intellectual property, and “white labeling.” Joint venture with distributor or beneficiary.

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Merger and Acquisition Due Diligence Checklist

The Startup Magazine

This may include things like contingent liabilities , litigation risks, intellectual property-related issues, as well as problematic contracts. Technology and Intellectual Property. As a buyer, you should be interested in the company’s technology in addition to its intellectual property. Customers and Sales.

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Intellectual Property for Startups in the Real World

Gust

Last month we covered the basics of intellectual property (IP) for startups, including a simple taxonomy, some common issues and related documents for entrepreneurs to use when forming a new startup. Large companies] win by locking competitors out of their sales channels. trade secret).

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The Importance Of Intellectual Property Protection In Entrepreneurship

YoungUpstarts

If you have ever come up with a unique invention, you may already realize how important it is to protect your intellectual property. The United States Patent and Trademark Office understands this, and works to ensure that applications for new intellectual property are given their due and protected under US law.

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10 Tips For A New Venture To Survive The Early Years

Startup Professionals Musings

Exchanging your services for services is possible with legal counsel, accountants, engineers, and even sales people. Consider licensing your product or intellectual property, and “white labeling.” Joint venture with distributor or beneficiary.

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What intellectual property (IP) steps should a startup take?

NZ Entrepreneur

This aspect is really important—being IP savvy and ready for the sale and purchase process, or whatever the next phase in the startup’s life may be. The post What intellectual property (IP) steps should a startup take? Anton Blijlevens is a Partner at AJ Park. appeared first on NZ Entrepreneur Magazine.

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6 Lessons Most Entrepreneurs Only Learn On The Street

Startup Professionals Musings

You alone will never find enough hours in a day to keep with all the challenges of sales, support, and scaling the business, in addition to developing and delivering your solution. Intellectual property is required for a competitive edge.