If you are a business owner, be sure your
member agreement states that all intellectual property developed by members,
shareholders, etc. belongs solely to the company and that members who
develop any intellectual property will execute any and all documents necessary to protect
the company’s rights. This is particularly important in smaller businesses
where the owners are the ones developing most or all of the creative ideas.
Also, be sure that any employees and independent contractors who will work with
trade secrets sign strong non-disclosure and non-competition agreements,
because there is no registration for trade secrets (such as recipes and
non-patentable formulas). Trade Secrets are protected only as long as they
remain secret.
For example, our firm has done corporate,
regulatory, and intellectual property work for almost 100 start-up breweries.
We prepare these types of agreements all the time, to protect their beer
recipes and formulas. We also register trademarks for their brewery names and beer brands whenever possible.
Also if possible, register it with the USPTO,
U.S. Copyright Office, or in some cases, your state’s trademark registry or
international registries. In some cases, a trademark is eligible for an early
application before your business even opens, so take advantage of obtaining
that earlier filing date. Just be aware there will be subsequent filing
requirements after your business opens.
Register your copyrights on written works,
including computer codes, screenplays, and artwork, and register them early.
Statutory damages and attorney’s fees are usually not recoverable in an
infringement action if the copyright was not registered before the infringement
occurred or within 3 months of publication.
If you developed an innovative product, speak
with a patent attorney about
whether the product qualifies for patent protection (only attorneys who have
passed a separate patent bar exam are qualified to work with patents). If the
product does not qualify for patent protection, find other ways to make your
product stand out, including through strong trademark branding and enforcement.
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