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3 Common Facebook Myths -- Debunked
We get to the bottom of some recent business myths that are circulating the web.
Why Intellectual Property Allows You to Be An Entrepreneur
Some argue you can't patent an idea, but if IP laws didn't exist, would you even be in business?
Rainbow Loom Maker Sues Rival Toymaker Over Patents
Choon Ng, creator of the colorful bracelet-making kit that has become a national sensation, has accused a fellow toymaker of patent infringement.
5 Tools to Stop Content Thieves From Robbing Your Site
If your content is being used without your consent, there are measures you can take to have it removed.
7 Biggest Myths Business Owners Believe About Using Copyrighted Material
When it comes to copyright, how savvy are you? Here are the biggest misconceptions business-owners have about using copyrighted material.
Using Someone Else's Intellectual Property Comes At a Price
In the IP wars, you have to figure out if a potential violation is worth the penalties you might pay.
How to Defend Your Designs Against Knockoffs
There are many ways to fight copycats--and they may even lead to opportunities.
What Google's New Stance on Copyright Infringement Means to Your Business
Posting copyrighted material on your website could get you booted from search results.
White House Opposes Online Piracy Bills -- For Now
Obama administration puts the brakes on controversial legislation to punish 'rogue' websites that sell pirated content.
Anti-Piracy Bill Could Do More Harm Than Good for Small Companies
The proposed 'SOPA' bill aims to put an end to online piracy, but those who oppose it say it could have negative implications for small businesses.
Protecting Your Knowledge -- and Your Business
If you're in the business of selling information -- from books and podcasts to seminars and consulting -- protect your information and your business with these legal steps.
Copyright Laws Regarding Product References
Guidelines for using product names in publications