Property, intangible

a blog about ownership of intellectual property rights and its licensing


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  • Make a List, Check it Twice

    Of the four types of intangible property typically characterized as “intellectual property,” that is, patent, trademark, copyright and trade secret, only one, the patent, is a true grant of rights from the government. If the government says you don’t have it, you don’t have it. Which brings me to a sorry tale of oversights and… Continue reading