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Common Mistakes

  1. Software code written by contractors is a work for hire and my company owns it.
  2. I looked on the USPTO website and didn’t find anyone who has registered the exact same mark, so it must be okay to use.
  3. I am the exclusive U.S. distributor for a product that I import from a foreign manufacturer. Since they don’t sell the widget here in the US, I am going to get a patent on it.
  4. I will just keep my invention as a trade secret.
  5. I am going to wait to file for a patent on our new product until we begin to show a profit in the business.

Each of these could be a costly “mistake” to you and your company.

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