Common Types of Intellectual Property Protection
Most intellectual property can be protected under one of these three categories: patent, trademark, or copyright.
Generally speaking, copyright applies to an original creative work you've created.
A patent can apply to an invention, and a trademark applies to a word, phrase, or design that distinguishes a brand.
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Costs of Intellectual Property Protection
The fees for IP protection vary based on the type of protection you need and the nature of your filing.
The costs of securing IP protection might involve attorney fees as well.
People most often engage attorneys for assistance with patents and trademarks.
This will make your initial costs higher but can ultimately save you money in the long term.
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Do You Need A Trademark, Copyright, Or Patent?
Trademarks apply to distinguishing logos, brand names, phrases, and the like.
Copyrights apply to original creative works.
Patents generally protect new, useful, and non-obvious inventions.
Learn more about copyright and trademark protections in Trademark vs. copyrights: Which one is right for you? and Copyright vs. trademark: What's the difference.
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Do You Need An Attorney to Get A Trademark, Copyright, Or Patent?
Getting certain intellectual property protections can sometimes be simple. Some protections actually exist upon creation and before you register your work.
However, registration can greatly enhance the protections you have over your property.
In some cases, you'll want to engage an attorney to ensure that your IP is properly protected.
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How to Protect Intellectual Property
Different types of intellectual property fall into different categories, but all IP protections function by preventing others from using your property without your permission.
To effectively protect your intellectual property, you'll need to determine what type of IP you have.
For an overview of IP protection, read How to protect your intellectual .
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Intellectual Property Considerations For Specific Situations
Sometimes applying intellectual property protections to your specific situation can be confusing.
There can be some overlap between trademark and copyright.
And some unusual works, at first glance, seem to defy categorization.
Below you'll find tips for how to protect some specific works and categories:.
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Violation of Intellectual Property Rights
It can be tricky to distinguish the difference between influence and outright copying (or plagiarism).
Intellectual property protections exist to help define these lines and to allow creators to protect their works and inventions.
If you receive a notice that you are infringing on someone else's intellectual property rights, it is wise not to ignor.
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What Are Your Intellectual Property Rights?
Some common properties that fall under the IP banner are designs, artistic works, and brands.
Once created, these original designs/works/brands become the creator's property, and the creator (now owner) has rights over their property.
Intellectual property rights prevent others from using your property without your permission.
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What Is Intellectual Property?
Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind.
Although it doesn't exist in a physical sense, you still claim it as your property just as you would a house, car, or boat.
Along with that claim can come similar rights and protections as one would have with physical property ownership.
Learn more about the different kinds of intellectual.