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Copyright May Be Instant, but Registration Has Benefits

Though you have copyright protection in a work the instant you create it, you might not be able to effectively enforce it. Timely registration of your copyrighted works is crucial to have your maximum protection under the law.

Without registering your works you cannot sue in a Federal court and without

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President Abraham Lincoln is patents’ inventor

Abraham Lincoln is one of the best-known U.S. Presidents; few realize, however, that he is the only President to have been issued a U.S. Patent. While traveling home between sessions of Congress in 1848, he observed boatmen float a flatboat off a sandbar. Lincoln, based on his observations, invented

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#Advantages of patents

A patent gives you the right to stop others from copying, manufacturing, selling or importing your invention without your permission. See protecting intellectual property. You get protection for a pre-determined period, allowing you to keep competitors at bay. You can then

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Copyright Begins on Creation

To qualify for copyright protection the only requirements are that an item be an original work that is “fixed in any tangible medium of expression.” In short, once you’ve hit save on your file, uploaded it to a server, put a doodle down on a napkin or otherwise fixed your idea into some tangible

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Why should I consider patenting my inventions?

Exclusive rights: Patents provide you with an exclusive right to prevent or stop others from commercially exploiting an invention for twenty years from the date of filing of the patent application. Return on investments: Having invested a considerable amount of money and

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