Saber-rattling roulette: Twitching your IP trigger finger can shoot your client in the foot
Businesses invest substantial time and resources in developing and protecting intellectual property, and for good reason: IP assets can and should represent a significant portion of a company's overall value through patents, trademarks and copyrights.
As such, business owners should aggressively protect their IP assets and act decisively to address infringement.
When potentially infringing activity is suspected, ...
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