If you are operating business then you must know about all the law of business.From this Presentation you will find all the important laws of business.
This is a brief intro to Trade Secret law.
This presentation includes:
• A definition of Trade Secrets.
• Description of “Negative” Trade Secrets.
• How long do Trade Secrets last?
• Legal protection for Trade Secrets.
• How do you file a Trade Secret? (Spoiler: you don’t.)
• How to protect Trade Secrets.
• What happens when a Trade Secret is breached?
• Trade secret licensing.
The document discusses five key things to know about trademark registrations in India.
1) Trademark registration is not mandatory but is important to legally establish ownership.
2) Registering a trademark provides legal protections for a business' goodwill and brand identity.
3) While the registration process can take up to 36 months, most trademarks are granted within a year.
4) Electronic filing of trademark applications is faster and more convenient than paper filing.
5) Unregistered trademarks provide some protection but not full legal ownership like registered trademarks.
Protecting Your Brand: Trademarks, Copyrights, and the Internetventureneer
Your business name, logo, and domain name identify you to your customers and clients. Learn how to make sure yours are unique and protected with trademarks and copyrights.
IP - What Every Lawyer & Every Client Must Understand (SERIES: INTELLECTUAL P...Financial Poise
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Intellectual property or “IP” is a term used to describe certain types of intangible property. Like other forms of property, such as real estate and personal property, IP can be owned, purchased or transferred. How ownership is determined differs according to the type of IP. This webinar discusses the importance of certainty in ownership of IP and how ownership of IP is entangled with areas of corporate law and employment law.
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Trademark law protects company brands and images, which are often worth more than patents or copyrights. Protecting brand value through trademarks is important for large firms. While patents and copyrights may give time to build brand value, eventually the brand becomes more valuable than other innovations. Trademark law regulates brands, names, slogans and protects them from infringement. However, trademark protections can be challenging as brands are intangible assets unlike patents which protect tangible inventions. International trademark laws and registrations are also complex with registration requirements differing between countries.
This document provides an overview of intellectual property law basics. It discusses why intellectual property matters economically for the US, common myths about IP, and the main types of IP including trademarks, patents, trade secrets, and copyrights. It also discusses securing, licensing, and enforcing IP rights and provides examples of common IP issues companies may face. The concluding thoughts emphasize that every company has IP assets and a proactive strategy is generally less expensive than a reactive one.
This document provides an overview of e-commerce and intellectual property law for a law seminar. It begins with introductions of the presenter and law firm. It then covers topics like intellectual property overview, securing IP rights through copyright and trademark registration, legal issues related to doing business online, and common mistakes businesses make online related to copyright infringement, trademark infringement, deceptive practices, privacy breaches, using competitors' trademarks in advertising, and spam laws. Case studies and examples are provided throughout to illustrate key legal concepts and potential risks for online businesses.
Presentation on IP Management and Start Ups by Prof. A. B. SurajBananaIP Counsels
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This document provides an introduction to intellectual property law and protection. It summarizes four main types of legally protectable assets: patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. Patents protect inventions and are issued by the US Patent and Trademark Office for a term of 20 years. Trademarks protect words, phrases, symbols or designs that identify the source of goods or services. Copyrights protect original works of authorship like writing, art, music, and software. Trade secrets protect confidential business information if kept reasonably secret. The document provides basic information on requirements and protections for each type of intellectual property.
The Indian Information Technology Act provides legal recognition for e-records and e-signatures, which facilitates e-commerce. Some legal issues that may arise for e-commerce players in India include the validity of e-contracts, data protection, intellectual property rights, competition compliance, and adherence to consumer protection laws regarding returns and required disclosures. Frequent improvements to laws and regulations aim to balance consumer experience with compliance requirements for e-commerce businesses.
Entrepreneurship 101: Managing Intellectual Property with Arshia TabriziMaRS Discovery District
Intellectual property (IP) is the lifeblood of every knowledge-based start-up or venture. In this lecture, learn how to manage your intellectual property in a strategic way and examine how it fits in with your overall business model. A large part of your competitive advantage depends on your ability to protect and properly exploit or commercialize your product or service innovations. IP law provides the framework for protecting and commercializing these innovations.
We use some real-world examples, particularly in the IT/Web 2.0 space, where IP issues arise and discuss how to address them effectively.
This document discusses the differences between trade secret protection and patent protection for intellectual property. Trade secrets do not require formal registration and protect confidential information, but lose protection if disclosed. Patents require public disclosure of secrets in exchange for a legal monopoly but last 20 years. The document outlines key considerations for determining whether trade secret or patent protection is best and consequences of disclosure, including potential claims and effects on protection. It also discusses compatibility of the two forms of protection and provides examples.
Knobbe Martens Partners Catherine Holland, Lynda Zadra-Symes, Jeff Van Hoosear and Jonathan Hyman give insight into the major trademark law issues across multiple jurisdictions, covering: ownership and scope of trademarks, application for registration, appeal of failed applications, third-party opposition to registration, duration and maintenance of marks, assignment, markings, types of trademark enforcement proceedings, procedural format and timing, discovery, litigation costs, defenses and remedies and appeals.
Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research Ltd. This article was first published in Getting the Deal Through: Trademarks 2016, (published in September 2015) For further information please visit www.gettingthedealthrough.com.
This document discusses intellectual property enforcement in Malaysia, both past and present. [1] It outlines the development of IP laws from before independence up until the 1980s transformation to an industrial nation. [2] The present involves civil, criminal, and administrative methods of enforcement. Civil methods seek injunctions, damages, and account of profits. Criminal enforcement occurs under copyright and trademark laws. Administrative actions include MOUs with malls to terminate leases of stores dealing in counterfeits. The future may involve issues like internet piracy and employing anti-money laundering laws against organized IP crime.
7 golden rules for patenting software inventions 160621Martin Schweiger
This document outlines seven golden rules for drafting patents for computer-implemented inventions (CIIs) to avoid expensive failures. The rules are: 1) Prior art is hard to find when needed most; 2) Be clear on motives for filing; 3) CIIs require painstaking work; 4) Only experienced programmers should draft; 5) Many CIIs are "selection inventions"; 6) Document with litigation in mind; 7) Artificial intelligence cannot be patented. Following these rules helps deal with uncertainty, leverage experience, and draft creatively while avoiding rookie mistakes in a sober manner.
The document discusses intellectual property in cyberspace. It defines intellectual property as creations of the human intellect that can be protected under various forms of IP laws. Copyright and trademarks are specifically examined. Copyright protects original creative works and gives owners exclusive rights over copying. A trademark uniquely identifies a business and its products/services. Intellectual property has migrated online where it faces challenges from expectations of free information and use on the Internet. Ensuring proper control of intellectual property in cyberspace remains an important issue.
The document discusses factors courts examine to determine if information qualifies for trade secret protection, including how secret the information is inside and outside the company, measures taken to maintain secrecy, the information's value, costs to develop it, and ease of duplicating it. It also provides an overview of trade secret law, how information can be protected as both a trade secret and under copyright or patent law, and the relationship between trade secret and contractual agreements.
For some lawyers, especially litigators, social media is a tool that helps them provide better representation to their clients. Whether it’s mining social media for evidence or researching jurors online, social media is helping them to make their clients’ cases in court. Learn about Lawyers and Social Media in 2016 in this MyCase Legal Infographic.
Kenny Leigh of Kenny Leigh and Associates handles all matters of family law and specializes in representing men only. In this slideshow Kenny Leigh details pertinent information on what child custody is and some of the facts that everyone should be aware of. Feel free to comment and share. Thanks for viewing!
Top 10 Things You Need to Know About Medical MalpracticeEvan Fetterman
According to the Journal of the American Medical Association, medical negligence is currently the third leading cause of death in the United States, with cancer and heart disease taking up the first two. As a patient, you can do things to avoid becoming part of this increasing statistic.
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The following photos were entirely taken and processed by me with an iPhone. See more: http://paulgordonbrown.com/category/iphoneography/
iPhoneography is the art of creating photos with an Apple iPhone. This is a style of mobile photography that differs from all other forms of digital photography in that images are both shot and processed on the iOS device.
Lawyers made the list of the top 10 most stressful jobs, but what are they so stressed about? Learn about the Top 10 Fears of Lawyers in this MyCase infographic.
The document describes several attractions in Hong Kong including the Symphony of Lights light show on Victoria Harbour, Disneyland theme park with characters and adventures, Repulse Bay beach with swimming and safety features, historic Clock Tower landmark, and Ocean Park with rides, pandas, and aquarium keeping it a favorite along with information on booking packages through the provided website and phone number.
In this update of his past presentations on Mobile Eating the World -- delivered most recently at The Guardian's Changing Media Summit -- a16z’s Benedict Evans takes us through how technology is universal through mobile. How mobile is not a subset of the internet anymore. And how mobile (and accompanying trends of cloud and AI) is also driving new productivity tools.
In fact, mobile -- which encompasses everything from drones to cars -- is everything.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere, promising self-driving cars, medical breakthroughs, and new ways of working. But how do you separate hype from reality? How can your company apply AI to solve real business problems?
Here’s what AI learnings your business should keep in mind for 2017.
The document discusses upcoming changes to data protection regulations in the European Union. The key points are:
- The 1995 EU data protection directive needs to be updated to address technological changes since then like the internet, social media, mobile devices, and cloud computing.
- The new regulation aims to simplify and strengthen data protection laws across the EU by establishing one law instead of 28 different national laws. It also strengthens citizen's rights around data access and the "right to be forgotten".
- Companies face larger fines of up to 100 million Euros or 5% of global annual turnover for violations. The regulation also establishes new requirements around data protection impact assessments, security measures, and mandatory breach notifications.
Marketing for Estate Planning Attorneys for the Chicago Bar Association Chelsey Lambert
Whether you're just starting your practice or are well established, marketing should be an important part of your week. It's recommended that small law firms spend a minimum of 1-4 hours per week on marketing their practice. In this session will cover how to make the most of those hours. Branding, building your message, establishing referral relationships, and promoting your practice can be accomplished without the help on an expensive marketing or website firm. Come ready to listen, learn and ask questions in this specialized course for Estate Planning & Probate Law Firms.
이미지 문서에서 문자인식(OCR)을 처리하여 개인정보의 포함여부에 따라, 문서를 분류하는 처리 기능을 제공합니다
Privacy OCR은 스캔, 복사, 촬영된 이미지 파일 형태의 문서, 신분증, 각종 증명서/신청서 등을 문자인식(OCR)하여 이미지 내의 개인정보 및 지문정보를 추출하여 해당 정보를 이미지 내에서 식별되지 않도록 마스킹 하는 기능을 제공합니다.
주민등록증, 개인정보, 지문정보 마스킹 기능 이미지 파일 암호화
This document outlines 8 mistakes that start-ups should avoid in order to prevent legal battles. It recommends having legally binding founder agreements, complying with all legal and government requirements, establishing robust customer service and dispute resolution systems, making timely vendor payments, securing intellectual property, properly documenting employment terms, implementing terms of use and privacy policies for websites and apps, and hiring experienced legal counsel. The document provides contact information for a law firm that can help start-ups avoid legal problems.
Startup America Webinar- 7 Ways to Legally Bulletproof Your StartupRocket Lawyer
This webinar features 7 simple steps startups can follow to legally bulletproof your business! Visit rocketlawyer.com for more information and to get started today.
The CFO's Definitive Guide To Document RetentionSecureDocs
The document provides guidance to CFOs on retaining important business documents. It recommends saving documents related to taxes, business operations, employees, and finances. State and federal laws dictate retention periods that range from 1 year to indefinitely, depending on the document type. The document stresses the importance of an organized storage system to facilitate document retrieval and compliance with legal requirements.
This is the most important benefit of trademark registration. Nationwide preference offers trademark protection more widely and you can get particular nationwide ownership of the trademark.
Intellectual property is one of the most important aspects of your business, but how do you protect what makes your brand unique?
In this webinar find out the various ways you can protect your brand, invention or idea in a competitive market.
The document discusses various legal issues important for doing business in Ohio, including different company structures like corporations, LLCs, and partnerships. It also covers topics like intellectual property protection, employment and labor laws, import/export regulations, environmental regulations, and dispute resolution options like mediation.
The document discusses various legal structures for new business ventures including sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. Sole proprietorships are owned and operated by one person who has unlimited liability. Partnerships involve two or more co-owners who share profits and losses. Corporations are separate legal entities where owners' liability is limited. The document also discusses intellectual property laws covering trademarks, patents, copyrights, trade secrets, and licensing. Product liability and ethics in business decision making are also addressed.
The registration provides the right to sue those who try to copy your trademark. And no one else can use a
trademark identical to another person's registered one. You will use an “R” symbol for it until you file a
trademark and it will be valid for up to 10 years from the date of registration. Within 3 days you can easily
obtain a TM. But, it takes up to 2 years to get ®
i2b Conference Patents Presentation May 28 2013Jim Francis
This document provides an overview of patent law concepts for entrepreneurs. It discusses the challenges of commercializing an idea, including the need for funding, intellectual property identification and protection, and risk management. The document outlines the patent process, including different types of patent searches and patents. It provides examples of intellectual property issues entrepreneurs may face and best practices for patenting an invention and beginning commercialization. Key steps include performing due diligence, identifying the market and distribution channels, and finding an experienced patent attorney.
This document discusses several key legal issues for entrepreneurs, including intellectual property, hiring an attorney, and establishing an organization. It focuses on intellectual property, explaining what patents, trademarks, and copyrights are and providing details on the patent application process. The document emphasizes that intellectual property represents important business assets that entrepreneurs should understand and protect. It also stresses the importance of hiring a lawyer to help navigate legal requirements and avoid risks.
This document provides an overview of intellectual property (IP) and key considerations for businesses. It discusses the different types of IP including trademarks, copyrights, patents, confidential information, industrial designs, and personality rights. It then covers topics like choosing business names, hiring employees, incorporating the business, websites and social media, doing business with others, IP litigation, and monetizing IP. The goal is to help businesses understand IP, find and protect their IP, and avoid issues down the road.
The document outlines 11 ways that trademark prosecution can trap the unwary. It discusses issues like selecting a trademark, performing necessary trademark searches, ensuring proper use of a trademark, accurately identifying the applicant and goods/services, meeting deadlines, and the risks of making factual assertions or premature filings. The overall message is that trademark prosecution requires expertise, diligence and care to avoid mistakes that can weaken or invalidate the trademark.
1) The document provides an overview of intellectual property (IP) rights, including confidentiality agreements, patents, design rights, trademarks, copyright, and database rights.
2) It discusses strategies for claiming, protecting, and enforcing IP rights to gain competitive advantage and deter infringement.
3) Key recommendations include treating IP as a business asset, protecting IP rights, researching applicable rights, getting appropriate advice, and using IP to profit from licensing or selling rights.
Legal requirements must be followed to start and run a business in California. Licenses and permits are required from state and local government for specific aspects of the business, such as sellers permits, building permits, sign permits, and occupational licenses. The legal structure of the business such as sole proprietorship, partnership, LLC, or corporation also impacts licensing needs. Proper legal documentation and compliance is necessary to open and operate legally.
Effective legal representation of innovators and inventors requires careful thought and consideration. Among other things, care must be taken to properly initiate communications, prepare assignments, and handle subsequent legal disputes. This webinar discusses common legal issues that often arise during the representation of innovators and inventors. It also includes valuable advice from both innovators/inventors and the IP attorneys who represent them.
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Effective legal representation of innovators and inventors requires careful thought and consideration. Among other things, care must be taken to properly initiate communications, prepare assignments, and handle subsequent legal disputes. This webinar discusses common legal issues that often arise during the representation of innovators and inventors. It also includes valuable advice from both innovators/inventors and the IP attorneys who represent them.
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The authors explain how a Business Legal Checkup ("BLC") can be useful. BLC is a diagnostic tool small and medium size businesses can use to verify if legal aspects of their operation comply with law and to minimize risk, litigation and expense. When the BLC is completed, the business owner receives a lawyer’s report red-flagging matters which need correction, improvement or further legal advice. Contact the authors for more information.
Dropshipping is an increasingly popular ecommerce model that allows online sellers to offer products without holding any inventory. While fast and convenient, some question if dropshipping is completely aboveboard. In this comprehensive guide, an experienced dropshipping agent provides clarity around the legality of dropshipping. They offer tips to ensure your business operates ethically and legally.
The author first reassures that dropshipping is legal in most parts of the world. However, there are important factors to consider for staying compliant. These include properly registering your business, collecting and remitting sales tax, declaring imported goods, adhering to consumer protection laws, obtaining required licenses, vetting suppliers, respecting intellectual property rights, and building trust through transparency.
Being forthright about using dropshipping is strongly advised. Failing to disclose it could be deemed fraudulent misrepresentation. The author also delves into tricky areas like taxes and customs duties. While complex, fully complying with regulations demonstrates you run an above-board operation. Formal contracts with suppliers are recommended to avoid misunderstandings.
Vetting suppliers and merchandise is encouraged to avoid legal issues, as dropshippers are still responsible for quality. Conducting due diligence shows you take reliability and consumer protection seriously. Following laws and guidelines builds immense trust with customers and suppliers. It gives dropshipping agents credibility in an industry rife with scams.
In summary, the author reiterates that with proper precautions, dropshipping is a legitimate model. While staying completely legal takes diligence, the benefits make the effort worthwhile. Peace of mind comes from knowing your business operates ethically. This article provides dropshippers a roadmap for maintaining compliance. If considering dropshipping, use these tips to ensure your business follows all applicable rules and regulations.
This chapter discusses the major planning requirements for small businesses throughout their lifecycle. Businesses must comply with regulations regarding business registration, local bylaws, occupational health and safety, employment, equal opportunity, taxation, insurance, licensing and more. Thorough planning is also needed for physical and human resources, finances, and market research to understand products, target markets and competitors. Compliance with relevant laws and regulations, along with planning, is essential for small business success and sustainability.
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A Proven Affiliate Marketing Strategy That Works in 2024.pdfTarik Badri
Gone are the days of generic promotions and cookie-cutter affiliate websites. Today's successful affiliates adopt a strategic approach focused on delivering targeted solutions to specific audiences. By understanding the principles of modern affiliate marketing, individuals can position themselves for long-term success in this competitive industry.
A Beginner's Guide to Carbon Credit Standards for Indian IndustryMurugesh Siva
This book, "A Beginner's Guide to Carbon Credit Standards for Indian Industry," offers a comprehensive exploration of the mechanisms that drive emission reductions and sustainable development in India. It covers key standards such as the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), the Gold Standard, the Climate Action Reserve (CAR), and Indian Standards, providing in-depth explanations and real-world case studies. The book demystifies the complex processes involved in carbon credit projects, from project design and implementation to monitoring and certification.
Each chapter is meticulously crafted to answer essential questions like what these standards are, why they are important, and how they work. By examining successful projects across various sectors, the book showcases the tangible benefits of carbon credits, including economic, social, and environmental gains. It also delves into financing mechanisms, offering insights into how projects can be funded and managed effectively.
This guide is an invaluable resource for industry professionals, policymakers, students, and anyone interested in understanding the potential of carbon credits to combat climate change and promote sustainable growth. With contributions from experts and practitioners, the book not only informs but also inspires action towards a more sustainable future. Whether you're new to the concept of carbon credits or looking to deepen your understanding, this book provides the knowledge and tools needed to engage with this vital aspect of environmental stewardship.
AI-Powered Affiliate Marketing_ Your Escape Plan (1).pdfEsther White
AI Powered Affiliate Marketing: Your Escape Plan
The digital age has ushered in a new era of economic opportunity, where individuals can break free from traditional employment and build thriving online businesses. At the forefront of this revolution is affiliate marketing, amplified by the power of artificial intelligence (AI). With Google reporting a staggering $15.7 billion in affiliate marketing revenue, it's clear that this industry is a goldmine waiting to be tapped.
The Allure of Affiliate Marketing
Affiliate marketing is a performance-based marketing strategy where individuals or businesses promote other companies' products or services in exchange for a commission on each sale or lead generated. It's a win-win for everyone involved: the affiliate earns a commission, the merchant gains exposure, and the customer discovers new products.
The AI Advantage: Your Secret Weapon
AI is revolutionizing the affiliate marketing landscape, making it more accessible and profitable than ever before. By automating tasks, providing data-driven insights, and personalizing customer experiences, AI empowers affiliates to achieve unprecedented success.
Efficiency and Automation: AI tools can handle routine tasks like content creation, social media management, and email marketing, freeing up your time to focus on strategic growth.
Data-Driven Decision Making: AI analyzes vast amounts of data to identify trends, optimize campaigns, and predict customer behavior.
Personalized Customer Experiences: AI helps deliver tailored recommendations, increasing conversions and customer loyalty.
Scalability: AI enables you to expand your business rapidly without compromising quality.
The Rise of AI Affiliate Millionaires
A new breed of entrepreneurs is emerging – young, tech-savvy individuals who are leveraging AI to build million-dollar affiliate empires. These digital pioneers have demonstrated that age is no barrier to success in the digital age.
Real-Life Success Stories
To inspire and inform you, here are some real-life examples of individuals who have achieved remarkable success through AI affiliate marketing:
Sarah, the Tech-Savvy Teen: A 16-year-old who turned her passion for gaming into a profitable online business.
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