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Does Your Boss Own Your LinkedIn Account? 4 Intellectual Property Lessons
15 February 2014
Fox Rothschild LLP
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Intellectual property decisions cannot be
ignored.
They're a linchpin for the long-term success of any
type of company. Still, IP is often an afterthought for startup
businesses, pondered and discussed once more "important"
decisions have been made.
Many times, it's not the lack of taking action on an
IP issue, but taking action improperly. With that in mind, here are
four things you should not do when it comes to IP for your
business.
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