David joins Jim to report on the eBay ruling by the Supreme Court and why this case has bearing on the intellectual property create and owned by small businesses. They also talk about the steps you should take when you think someone has infringed on your intellectual property.
David and Jim continue their series on identifying, securing and protecting the intellectual property that you're leveraging more and more each year in your small business.
David joins Jim to talk about the intellectual property court case between Research In Motion (RIM), the makers of the Blackberry PDA, and a company that claims their patents were infringed by RIM. They also talk about the challenges of getting a patent and then being prepared to defend that patent against infringment.
David and Jim talk about how all small businesses have intellectual property that they need to develop and protect, whether they realize it or not. They go on to help you recognize your own IP and how to establish an intellectual property plan for 2006.
David talks with Jim about the new opportunities that are presenting themselves to 21st century small inventors. He also offers some critical tips on how to license your invention to a large company.
David talks with Jim about the new opportunities that are presenting themselves to 21st century small inventors. He also offers some critical tips on how to license your invention to a large company.
David joins Jim to talk about teh recent Grokster case decided by the Supreme Court, and how our court system impacts the health of our intellectual property environment.
David and Morgan join Jim to discuss the current legal debate over protection and use of intellectual property. Included in their discussion is the current case of media sharing that's before the Supreme Court.
David joins Jim to talk about how intellectual property can either make or break small businesses.
Jim and David discuss building a successful trademark and protecting your intellectual property.