⚠️ Somebody else might patent them
⚠️ Competitors will take advantage of your invention
⚠️ Possibilities to license, sell or transfer technology will be severely hindered
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📢 SERIES: Yes, you can patent food! ⚖️
🥤 Coca Cola owned by The Coca Cola Company
✍🏻 Coca Cola, or fondly known by many as Coke, has come a long way since it was first introduced in 1886. The formulation of this soft drink remains a trade secret after its first patent was granted in
⭐ Exclusive rights
⭐ Strong market position
⭐ Higher returns on investments
⭐ Opportunity to license or sell the invention
⭐ Increase in negotiating power
⭐ Positive image for your enterprise
▶️ Innovative products and processes (through patents and utility models) ▶️ Cultural, artistic and literary works including, in most countries, also for computer software and compilation of data (through copyright and related rights protection) ▶️ Creative designs, including
🛡️ If IP assets are left unprotected, a good invention or creation may be lost to competitors who are in a better position to commercialise said invention or creation at a more affordable price. This leaves original inventors with limited opportunities to profit from their innovative capacity