Protecting The Idea and Other Legal Issues For The Entrepreneur
Protecting The Idea and Other Legal Issues For The Entrepreneur
Protecting The Idea and Other Legal Issues For The Entrepreneur
McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2010 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Shepherd
What is Intellectual Property?
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How to Select a Lawyer
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Patents (cont.)
International Patents
The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) was
established to facilitate patent filings in multiple
countries in one office.
It is administered by the World Intellectual
Property Organization (WIPO) in Geneva,
Switzerland; has over 100 participants.
It provides a preliminary search that assesses
whether the filing firm will face infringements in
any country.
Differences may exists in the patent laws of each
of these countries.
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Patents (cont.)
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Patents (cont.)
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Patents (cont.)
Patent Infringement
Many businesses, inventions, or innovations are
results of improvements on, or modifications of,
existing products.
Copying and improving on a product may be
perfectly legal and a good business strategy.
If patent infringement is unavoidable, the
entrepreneur may try to license the product
from the patent holder.
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Business Method Patents
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Trademarks (cont.)
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Trademarks (cont.)
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Copyrights
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Product Safety and Liability
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Sarbanes-Oxley Act
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Sarbanes-Oxley Act (cont.)
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Sarbanes-Oxley Act (cont.)
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Contracts
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Table 6.5 - Contract Conditions and
Results of a Breach of Contract
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Contracts (cont.)
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