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Copyright & Media 

Copyright protection applies to various types of creative works, including literature, music, art, software, and more. It grants creators control over how their works are used and allows them to profit from them. 

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Trademark

This form of IPR provides protection for distinctive symbols, logos, words, phrases, or designs that identify and distinguish goods or services from a particular source. It grants the trademark owner exclusive rights to use the mark in connection with the goods or services and to prevent others from using similar marks that may cause confusion among consumers. Trademarks help establish brand identity and build consumer trust.

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Industrial Designs

Industrial designs protect the aesthetic and ornamental aspects of a product, such as its shape, pattern, and color, helping to distinguish it in the marketplace. This type of intellectual property requires the design to be novel and original. The design owner can prevent others from copying or imitating the protected design.

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Global IP Protection

Patent Protection

Risks, Audits & Due Diligence

This refers to the legal safeguards that protect creators' and inventors' rights across different countries. This includes inventions, literary and artistic works, symbols, names, images, and designs used in commerce. Treaties such as the Berne Convention and the Madrid Protocol provide a global framework for protecting intellectual property.

This protection prevents others from making, using, or selling the invention without permission. By securing patents, inventors can protect their innovations and potentially benefit financially from them. This encourages investment in research and development, fostering a culture of innovation.

Intellectual property (IP) risks, audits, and due diligence involve identifying, evaluating, and managing potential threats to a company's IP assets. Risks include unauthorized use, infringement, or theft of patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets. An IP audit assesses existing IP portfolios for protection and management. Due diligence evaluates another entity's IP during mergers, acquisitions, or partnerships.

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