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Welcome to the Intellectual Property Center, providing information and resources to help businesses protect their own intellectual property.
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A patent is a right given to an inventor to protect their intellectual property. Learn about types of patents, how long a patent lasts, and much more at FindLaw.com.
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FindLaw explains what civil rights are, how they differ from civil liberties, and how to protect your rights.
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The FindLaw Patents section provides information on types of patents, a guide to patenting an idea or invention, tips on licensing a patent, and more.
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The Trademarks section provides information on creating, registering, and protecting a trademark, along with tips on avoiding trademark infringement problems. Learn about different types of patents, copyrights, and more at FindLaw.com.
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When a minor enters the justice system, special rules govern their case. Learn about juvenile courts, status crimes, criminal procedure and more at FindLaw.
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Learn the importance of copyright registration at FindLaw. Find the top 10 reasons to register your copyright, tips to get started, and other resources.
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Copyright protects original works of authorship, but it's important to know if your intellectual property can be covered. Learn about copyright protection, registration, and much more at FindLaw.com.
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Copyright is a form of protection provided by the laws of the United States to the creators of original works including literary works, movies, musical works, and more. Learn about what is covered by a copyright and how to get one at FindLaw.com.
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Patents protect your intellectual property. Before filing, you should determine if your invention can be patented. Learn about the different types of patents, requirements such as novel, non-obvious, and useful, the USPTO, and much more at FindLaw.com.