Intellectual Property
Sep. 15, 2004
Startups Can Protect Their Marks Early, Inexpensively
Focus Column - Intellectual Property - By R.J. Heher - Startups that want to limit or avoid attorney fees and costs for selecting and protecting trademarks can take early, inexpensive but expedient actions to protect their rights to an initially fragile asset that could become their most valuable intellectual property.




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