Licensing intellectual property (IP) can help businesses grow, generate revenue and expand their market. It allows the licensor, or the owner of the IP, to cut production and distribution costs. It allows the licensee, or the party receiving permission to use the IP,...
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Tenants: Beware of self-help eviction
Renting a home in California comes with certain rights and protections. As a tenant, you might face challenges with your landlord, but it is crucial to understand that there are legal safeguards to protect you. Some landlords may try to take matters into their own...
Avoiding common licensing pitfalls
As a business owner, developing your intellectual property (IP) makes sense. The next logical step would be to license it. However, you need to gain more knowledge about the licensing process to avoid common traps. Understanding the licensing process and avoiding...