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Protecting Intellectual Property

How copyrights and patents affect your ebusiness

Author: Chris Malta
Publish Date: December 11, 2006
Category: Accounting, Management & Legal
Tags: legal, intellectual property

You may not realize it, but you deal with intellectual property (IP) every day. If you own a website, that website is your intellectual property. The way you deal with IP — yours and others — can directly impact the success of your business.

What's Intellectual Property?

Registered patent attorney Patricia McQueeney of Brinkleymcnerney.com explains, "Intellectual property can be broken down into four types: patents, trademarks, copyrights and trade secrets."

Again, there are common-law trademarks but they're hard to prove and offer less protection than a state or federal trademark.

For only $30 you can register with the U.S. Copyright Office. The forms aren't complicated, and once they've been filed you have a lot more protection in an infringement suit. The copyright is good for your lifetime and 70 years after you die, and you can make it assignable to anyone upon your death.

Copyrights don't protect the information found in a book or on a website, but they protect the layout and presentation. For websites, registering your first and last 25 pages of code protects the code for your entire website and the creative expression of your display screens.

Get it in writing

It's important to remember that copyrights and patents give rights to the person who comes up with the idea, not the company that employs that person. So if you hire someone to design your website, the creator owns the design unless you have the copyright assigned to you in writing. That's why many business owners state in their employee agreements that any works or useful inventions created on company time with company funds will be assigned to the company. Cautions McQueeney, "You don't own it unless you get it written over to you."

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