Tag Archives: IP law


Use IP To Increase Your Business Value

We may think that recording intellectual property (IP) ownership rights are somewhat recent event it is not. Even the Romans stamped bricks to show their sign of ownership. Trademark law is quite ancient going out back to the year 1266 in England. The old law known as the “bakers marking law” used to show the maker of a loaf of bread. Each baker would have their own registered mark. Read More »

Different Kinds Of Intellectual Property

The number of distinct types of legal monopolies over creations of idea, both artistic and commercial, and the related fields of law is called Intellectual property (IP). Under intellectual property law, proprietors are given certain sole rights to a variety of intangible assets, such as musical, literary, and artistic works; ideas, breakthroughs, and inventions; and words, phrases, symbols, and designs. Copyrights, trademarks, patents and trade secrets are four main types of intellectual property. Read More »

Understanding Different Types Of Intellectual Property

Property does not only comprise of tangible things like homes, cars, furniture, currency, investments etc and such assets are not the only type that can be safeguarded by law. There are several other forms of non-material property termed as intellectual property that have been recognized under the law and granted safety against infringement. There are three main types of property which come under this classification: copyrights, trademarks and patents. Read More »

Things To Keep In Mind Before Filing A Lawsuit For Patent Infringement

Patents enable an inventor to prevent unauthorized use of his or her invention by other parties for their own personal gains in an illegal and unauthorized manner. They allow the inventor to take legal action against any person or firm that is caught making such unlawful use of his product or the process for its manufacture. However, you should keep certain things in mind when looking for a legal action to deal with the problem of infringement. Read More »