Intellectual Property
Intellectual property is an important business asset. Beyond trademarks and copyrights, businesses must be able to identify and protect the full range of their intellectual property, including trade secrets, know-how and clients lists.
Let Coran Ober P.C. help identify your businesses intellectual property needs including the registering trademarks and copyrights, drafting and negotiating license agreements and enforcing its clients’ intellectual property rights through cease & desist letters and litigation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Flushing Business Attorney Explains Intellectual Property
Flushing Business Attorney Explains Intellectual Property Intellectual property is a very important business asset class. Typically, people think of intellectual property as comprising copyrights, trademarks and patents. In addition, there’s other information...
Queens County Business Attorney Explains How You Can Protect Your Intellectual Property
Queens County Business Attorney Explains How You Can Protect Your Intellectual Property Many clients ask me as a Queens County Business Attorney how they can protect their intellectual property. One way is by contract. You can use non-competes and non-disclosures to...
What is a Trademark?
If a company provide goods or services, and they brand those services, they have what’s called a trademark. A trademark will tell the public the source of that good or service. A trademark can be a very useful business asset and in certain circumstances, I recommend...
What is a Trade Secret?
A trade secret is a very important aspect of a company’s intellectual property. A trade secret can be a piece of information that, while not particularly protectable under regimes like copyright or trademark, provide a competitive advantage to the business. The most...
Copyright
When someone creates a tangible expression, such a photograph, a writing, or even software code, they have what is called a Copyright. It’s the rights regarding the copying, distribution and duplication of that expression. In certain circumstances, I recommend that my...
Receiving a Cease and Desist Letter
The first piece of advice I give my clients when they receive a cease and desist letter is to take it seriously. Don’t just crumple it up and throw it in the trash. That can be a big mistake. A cease and desist letter is a request to stop doing something that...
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