©2001 Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial LeadershipPLANNING AND GROWING A BUSINESS VENTURE™ ™ Intellectual Property Patents Trademarks and service marks.

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©2001 Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial LeadershipPLANNING AND GROWING A BUSINESS VENTURE™ ™ Intellectual Property Patents Trademarks and service marks Copyrights Trade secrets Noncompete and nondisclosure agreements 13.1 © 2004 Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

©2001 Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial LeadershipPLANNING AND GROWING A BUSINESS VENTURE™ ™ Patents What is patentable? Different types of patents Test of patentability Invention disclosure How to obtain a patent Patent search 13.2 © 2004 Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

©2001 Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial LeadershipPLANNING AND GROWING A BUSINESS VENTURE™ ™ Trademarks What is a trademark? How to obtain a trademark? Trademark search Distinctive vs. descriptive trademarks Service mark Corporate name Trade name 13.3 © 2004 Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

©2001 Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial LeadershipPLANNING AND GROWING A BUSINESS VENTURE™ ™ Copyrights What is a copyright? How to obtain a copyright How to register a copyright 13.4 © 2004 Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

©2001 Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial LeadershipPLANNING AND GROWING A BUSINESS VENTURE™ ™ Trade Secrets Requirements Have economic value Be protected Be secret Protect proprietary information Formulas Customer lists Databases Techniques Manufacturing processes Compiled information with business application 13.5 © 2004 Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation