Beginners Guide to Intellectual Property for Entrepreneurs & Business Owners (Pro Version)
Find out the basics and how you can use them to benefit your entrepreneurship and business endeavours.
In actual fact it is. Are you are an entrepreneur or business owner but you aren't really sure about your intellectual property? Your work could be your intellectual property and therefore of value and your income can also be tied into knowing about your IP.
This course is geared towards Entrepreneurs and Business owners. It is based in UK Law but has general principles that also are valid across different countries.
As an entrepreneur or business person, if you're not protecting your IP - or you don’t even know that what you do includes intellectual property you need to learn about IP as what you do could be vulnerable. This course will teach you how to get smart in advance of things going wrong. So you can avoid those big big legal bills and the stress that comes from trying to fix it if your hard work ends up getting stolen or your business relationships break down.
IP covers the ideas that are part of your business, your business practices, the secrets that set you apart from your competitors, and the forms of intellectual property that you can use to formally protect what you do. IP is not a boring subject if it affects your livelihood and your business success.
Find out what types of IP are relevant for your type of work and how you can be proactive to make the most of what you do, written without all the jargon that is difficult to understand!
Take a look at the range of topics that are covered in the course, as well as a whole lot more.
So few people know about the subject of IP until it is too late. This course is designed to help you understand and implement your knowledge into protecting your entrepreneurial endeavours.
Just how important the subject of IP is in your entrepreneurial journey
How knowing about IP can affect your income and could impact your livelihood
Being IP smart will help you protect your own ventures and be proactive in your IP journey