Intellectual Property Guidance

Kedge Anchor Law | Intellectual Property Guidance

Protect Your Ideas Before Someone Else Benefits From Them.

From logos and brand names to creative works, inventions, software, content, and business assets, intellectual property rights can play an important role in protecting what you create.

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Understanding Intellectual Property

Intellectual property can include the creative, commercial, and strategic assets that make your brand, work, product, or business distinct.

Trademarks
Copyrights
Patents
Brand assets
Original creative works
Business content
Proprietary materials
Digital assets
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This Consultation May Be Appropriate If You Are

Launching a new business
Building a personal brand
Creating original content
Developing products or services
Creating online courses or digital assets
Concerned about unauthorized use of your work
Looking to protect your business assets
Unsure what intellectual property protections may apply
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Intellectual Property Review — $250

A confidential one-hour consultation focused on helping individuals and business owners better understand intellectual property considerations, risks, and available protections.

Intellectual property discussion
Trademark considerations
Copyright considerations
Brand protection discussion
Preliminary risk assessment
Strategic next-step guidance
Confidential virtual consultation

“The purpose of the consultation is to provide clarity before important intellectual property decisions are made.”

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Common Intellectual Property Concerns

Brand name protection
Logo protection
Copyright ownership
Content copying
Website content use
Digital asset protection
Product development concerns
Intellectual property disputes
Licensing concerns
Business branding issues

This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Legal advice depends on your specific circumstances.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I automatically own my intellectual property?

Ownership may depend on the circumstances, the type of intellectual property involved, and whether agreements exist.

Is a trademark the same as copyright?

No. Trademarks and copyrights protect different types of intellectual property.

Can intellectual property affect my business value?

In many cases, intellectual property can become one of a business’s most valuable assets.

Is the consultation confidential?

Yes. Lawyer-client confidentiality applies.

Protect What You Have Worked Hard To Create.

Understanding intellectual property early may help reduce future disputes, strengthen your business, and protect the value of your ideas.