If you’re working with others on projects where intellectual property (IP) may be developed in the process, you’ll likely want to take into account issues of joint authorship and the work for hire agreement. These are complex, multifaceted topics. In this blog post,...
Mark your calendars for this free, virtual event co-hosted by the Lemelson-MIT Program and Michelson IP. Click below to learn more and RSVP. Register ___________ The Michelson Institute for Intellectual Property, an initiative of the Michelson 20MM Foundation,...
One of the single most important legal agreements you can use to protect your intellectual property is a non-disclosure agreement or NDA. An NDA ensures parties keep sensitive and proprietary information confidential. In the course of creating IP, you’ll likely end up...
Your company intellectual property (IP) is a valuable asset in need of strong protection. In this two-part series, we’ll explain how to protect your company intellectual property with employee policies (Part 1) and legal agreements (Part 2). All Companies Have...
Intellectual property can be just as valuable as (or more valuable than) physical property. This is because intellectual property (IP) can be shared with others (in the form of an IP license) in exchange for royalty fees – producing a valuable source of passive income...