Intellectual Property Risk & How to Manage It
Intellectual property risks refer to potential threats related to a company's IP, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.
Intellectual property risks refer to potential threats related to a company's IP, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.
To learn more about how to curb intellectual property theft, we reached out to a panel of intellectual property experts and business leaders for their best tips.
The Protecting American Intellectual Property Act, signed into law last week, authorizes sanctions for organizations and individuals who carry out trade secret theft that harms the United States.
No matter what form they take, trade secrets can be incredibly valuable to a business. We asked 28 IP experts and business leaders what their most important tips are for keeping them safe.
What are trade secrets and what makes them so important? As an organization, when you identify a piece of information as a trade secret you should take steps to protect it and keep it from being disclosed.
What is intellectual property? We define the term and explain how IP negligence and infringement can harm your organization.
The company claims a stealth startup has poached 40 of its former employees, who in turn have stolen designs on its tech.
The report encourages the United States to engage like-minded partners on new tools to counter IP theft and better protect IP at home for trade purposes.