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  • Write your own Ebook easy method  By : Ramit Bhagta
    Ever required to write your own Ebook but doesn’t know where to start; don't know how to write a book; hated English when you were at school?
  • Writing Ebooks - How to make sure your Ebooks are successful?  By : Ramit Bhagta
    Article is one of a series of articles which focus on Article Marketing, Affiliate Marketing and Internet Marketing. All of the articles are based on true experiences and research done over twenty years as a personal and business coach. They are also written in response to questions which I have been asked as well as address common challenges that people have with affiliate marketing,
  • What Everyone Should Know About Intellectual Property  By : Bob Schuster
    Intellectual property (IP) is a catch-all term that covers creations of the mind, or intellect, that are both commercial and artistic in nature.
  • Six Common Mistakes Under Canadian Trade-Mark Law  By : Mark Timmis
    As more and more companies are seeking to distinguish their products and services in the marketplace by registering their names, slogans or designs as trade-marks, many companies which do not retain a Canadian lawyer or trade-mark agent often make fundamental mistakes.
  • Describing Intellectual Property in Your Business Plan  By : happy singh
    Most companies that are worthy of raising venture capital have proprietary Intellectual Property (IP). In fact, the quality of the IP and the management team are often the two most important aspects of a venture capitalists investment decision
  • How to Patent your Invention or Idea  By : IC
    Inventing and materializing an idea is a very fulfilling activity for creative individuals. Learn what to do to protect your idea and patent your creation.
  • Protecting Your Intellectual Property - How Copyrights And Patents Affect Your E-Biz  By : A Bohart
    You may not realize it, but you deal with intellectual property (IP) every day. If you own a web site, that web site is your intellectual property. The way you deal with IP — yours and others — can directly impact the success of your business.
  • First to Invent vs. First to Patent  By : stewart.paul
    In this article I would like to clarify the difference between two very important Patent rules - First to Invent and First to Patent. Understanding these rules is extremely important and every novice inventor should know the difference between them.
  • How To Market To Technology Innovators, Part 1  By : A Bohart
    If there's one marketing model every high-tech marketing manager should know, it's the Technology Adoption Life Cycle (TALC). The TALC is the paradigm that describes their prospects’ mindsets your sales staff is likely to encounter as they market your products and services. And it all begins with the technologists themselves: the Innovators.
  • Taxes, Trademark Issues, And Corporations  By : George Meszaros
    Corporations may enjoy certain tax advantages. Due to the complexities involved, you should consult an experienced CPA or tax attorney for details. The corporation can adopt a pension or profit-sharing plan for the benefit of the employees. If certain requirements are met, contributions of cash or other property by a corporation to such a plan
  • The Copywriter's Secret Weapon Against Readers' Fear  By : Eric Lynch
    If you’re a good B2B copywriter, you probably do your homework before accepting any new copywriting assignment. You research your prospect. You research your product, and even your competitor’s products. And you know your product can greatly improve your prospect’s bottom line. No questions asked.
  • Another Patent Marketing Policy  By : Bob Adam
    (B2B) networking due to prodigious vehicles equivalent as Chambers of Commerce, formal networking organizations and professional associates. Many business strategies are employed to grow sales including: Search Engine Marketing, Internet Marketing such as online newsletters and traditional marketing such as radio, television and print.
  • Are Certifications/Licenses Important?  By : Richard Taylor Edwards
    Given that this answer isn't actually terribly helpful allow us to expand on this. In one sense certifications and licenses are vital. Without them it isn't just that you wouldn't be able to do the job you're applying for, it's that it would be illegal for you to do that job.
  • Introduction To Copyrights, Patents, And Trademarks  By : Deepak Dutta
    What is a copyright? Can everything be copyrighted? A copyright is the expression of an idea. The idea itself is not copyrighted. Ideas can be patented and I will talk about patents later.
  • Self-Serve Patents  By : Patricia Miller
    Do it yourself patents can be a great alternative for those who cannot afford to dish out thousands of dollars for a patent lawyer. Filing your own patents can be done but there are some challenges. While not impossible, the biggest drawback on doing it yourself is that you don't have the luxury of professional advice.
  • Intellectual Property Protection In China  By : Jakedanger
    If imitation is indeed the sincerest form of flattery, then the Chinese can be very sincere flatterers indeed. But if you prefer prosperity over flattery it would be wise to take precautions against losing your shirt (or at least the rights to it) in one of the world’s most dangerous IP jungles. It isn’t that the legal regime is deficient – it’s enforcement that’s lacking. For the present at least, China is a net importer of intellectual property.
  • Canadian Patent System  By : Linda Johnson
    Canadian patents are provided to the first inventor to file an application. If a competing inventor files before you do they will own the patent even if you can prove that you were the first to conceive of the invention. Therefore it is advisable to file Canadian patents as soon as possible without running the risk of omitting essential features from the application. If that happens you may have to reapply later.
  • File A Patent  By : Barbara Davis
    Before you file for a patent you must make a choice to either hire a lawyer to file the patent for you or to do it on your own. If you opt to hire a lawyer to help you file a patent you should be ready to spend some money. Most patent lawyers charge a minimum of $5,000. The process on how to file a patent remains the same whether you do it yourself or a lawyer does it for you. The only difference is how much work you must do and the level of expertise you bring to the task.
  • How Patent Searches Work  By : Barbara Davis
    Any inventor should conduct a free patent search in order to determine the patentability of his or her invention. Patent searches have traditionally been limited to a search of the Patent Office's records of prior patents and publications. The recognition of business method patents combined with the assistance of the Internet made it both necessary and possible for patent searches to evolve and become easier to do.
  • How To Pick The Right Patent Attorney  By : Edward Bryce
    The legal system is essential to man. It controls the activities of man. Without the legal system, the greatest purpose will be ruined either by the other people or by oneself.

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