Patent, Copyright & Trademark: A Desk Reference to Intellectual Property LawNolo Press, 1996 - 430 lappuses Presents an overview of patent copyright, trademark, and trade secret laws covering intellectual property, with charts and examples of the various types of protections, definitions of terminology and sample forms. |
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... idea . This frequently involves approaching a well - known company to see if it is interested in the unsolicited idea . Although a company may benefit from ideas generated by outside parties , it often will decline to be informed about ...
... idea . This frequently involves approaching a well - known company to see if it is interested in the unsolicited idea . Although a company may benefit from ideas generated by outside parties , it often will decline to be informed about ...
59. lappuse
... idea as a trade secret belonging to the outsider . In that situation , if the company re- jects the idea but later markets a product or service that appears to incorporate the idea , the company may be vulnerable to charges of trade ...
... idea as a trade secret belonging to the outsider . In that situation , if the company re- jects the idea but later markets a product or service that appears to incorporate the idea , the company may be vulnerable to charges of trade ...
113. lappuse
... idea , but not the expression aspect of the program . Other legal doctrines , such as patent law and trade secret law , are available to protect some ideas in certain contexts . For example , an idea that adds to a business's ...
... idea , but not the expression aspect of the program . Other legal doctrines , such as patent law and trade secret law , are available to protect some ideas in certain contexts . For example , an idea that adds to a business's ...
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