Understanding Intellectual Property: Types, Examples, and Importance - P11
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Avoiding Intellectual Property Infringement
Infringement is often done unwittingly. Make sure that your business isn't using copyrighted or trademarked material to avoid being sued for infringement on intellectual property. Be sure that your brand or logo isn't too similar to that of others so it could reasonably mislead someone into thinking it was the other brand.
Conduct a patent search to ensure your ideas are original. You may be able to find ways to license them through the proper channels if they're not. Intellectual property lawyers specialize in this process to make sure that you aren't using anybody else's protected intellectual assets.
Make sure the contract explicitly states that any creative work that's generated becomes the property of the company and not the person you hired if you hire someone to do creative work for you or your company.
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