What Types of Intellectual Property Can be Used for a IP Enforcement Program?

The answer is any type of intellectual property (IP) can be used to start an enforcement program. The more types of IP assets that can be used, the better to stop infringers. Trademarks, copyrights, and patents are the most common IP assets to use for these programs.

For more information on how to get started, see our blog post series, Importance of Intellectual Property Rights: Increasing Market Share Through Stopping Knockoffs and Infringements


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