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What Is An IP Licensing Agreement (IPLA)?

An Intellectual Property Licensing Agreement (IPLA) is a legal contract that grants one party the right to use another party’s intellectual property (IP) under specific terms and conditions.Intellectual property may include trademarks, copyrights, patents, trade secrets, software, designs, or other protected business assets. Through an IP licensing agreement, the owner of the intellectual property can […]

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Most Common Intellectual Property Disputes 

Intellectual property, or IP, is a key asset for many businesses and individuals because it protects creations of the mind, including inventions, designs, brands, written works, music, software, and other creative or commercial materials. Because IP often carries significant financial and competitive value, disputes can arise when one party believes another has used, copied, or […]

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Strategies for Protecting Your Intellectual Property

Whether you are a startup or an established company, having strategies to protect your intellectual property (IP) can prevent unauthorized use, safeguard your market position, and help you capitalize on your creative and technological assets. Intellectual property may include inventions, brand names, creative works, proprietary processes, software, confidential business information, and other valuable company assets. […]

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