f you created something original, you may have a certain degree of protection against someone else using, claiming, modifying, or selling it; you may have intellectual property. Knowing how to legally protect your creations is essential to retaining ownership of them.
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Intellectual Property: How Do You Protect Your Creations?
Posted by PASAngelique under LegalFrom http://articles.bplans.com 3252 days ago
12 Tax Return Mistakes To Avoid With Your Stock & ESPP's
Posted by tresnicmedia under LegalFrom http://www.balancepointpayroll.com 3256 days ago
Avoid these 12 tax return mistakes when filing your income tax return after the sales of shares received through stock compensation.
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12 Initial Steps to Trademarking Your Business
Posted by previsomedia under LegalFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 3258 days ago
What is the first step you should take in order to trademarking your business? 12 members of Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC) suggest the following.
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The need for Digital Rights Management
Posted by yorkecomm under LegalFrom http://www.cmsitservices.com 3273 days ago
The objective of DRM is to protect content against illegal access and unlawful distribution so as to retain its value. Organizations must adhere to commercial licensing, copyright and distribution agreements for the content they provide. Take an example, a broadcast network may have a licensing agr
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How to Protect Your Business Against Legal Disputes
Posted by AngelBiz under LegalFrom http://www.smallbizviewpoints.com 3286 days ago
Taking precautions ahead of time can save small business owners from potential lawsuit and the hassle that come with it. Follow these tips to protect your business.
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How To Build Flexibility Into A Contract
Posted by DevonSmiley under LegalFrom http://devonsmiley.com 3299 days ago
Contracts, by nature and definition are binding. Restrictive. All about things being in black and white, clear as day. But it is possible to use the clarity and commitment of a contract to create flexibility for you and your company. Here’s how.
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Fake or Paid Reviews: The Legal Lowdown
Posted by KellyWarnerLaw under LegalFrom http://tech.co 3300 days ago
Doing business in today’s marketplace means promoting your products and services online. An upside: the Internet affords many marketing opportunities. A downside: anyone with an Internet connection can write a bad – and fake – review about your company, product or service. Which raises the question
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What Every Content Producer Needs to Know About IP Protection
Posted by smpayton under LegalFrom http://blog.corpnet.com 3304 days ago
Want to protect your creative property? You can protect your intellectual property and content with a copyright, trademark, or patent.
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What is Slander: Free Speech or Illegal Outburst? #Infographic
Posted by KellyWarnerLaw under LegalFrom http://www.blogtrepreneur.com 3305 days ago
Do you know the difference between defamation, slander and libel – from a legal perspective? In the digital age, untruths and malicious statements spread, from social media to false reviews, all in the name of 'free speech'. Here's what you can do to protect the online reputation of your business.
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They Said What!? A Startup’s Guide to Handling Internet Trash Talk
Posted by KellyWarnerLaw under LegalFrom http://www.startupnation.com 3305 days ago
Over 80% of North Americans read – and trust – online consumer reviews. As a result, a single, negative evaluation – posted online for the world to see – can stall a startup in its tracks.
With so many consumer review websites in operation, the practice of paying for fake, negative reviews, to s Read More
With so many consumer review websites in operation, the practice of paying for fake, negative reviews, to s Read More
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