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Fact-Specific Inquiry: Deciding Between Trade Secret and Patent Protection
By Adam P. Samansky and Nicholas W. Armington
Innovations that are eligible for patent protection are often vital to a company’s revenue stream and profitability, but in some cases, opting for trade secret protection is a better strategic choice.

What is Intellectual Property, and Why is it Important?
By Peter Snell
IP 101: This deck gives entrepreneurs the “need-to-know” information about trademarks, copyrights, patents and trade secrets.

Do You Really Own Your Employee's Knowledge?
By Jen Rubin
So it may seem like a ridiculous question. Who can own a thought? But it is a bit more difficult to answer this question from a legal perspective than you may think.
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