Intellectual Property Lawyers
Inventions, ideas, literary works, artistic works, architectural designs, and musical works all fall under the
category of intellectual property. Providing protection for these innovative ideas and original works of art is one
of the primary goals of intellectual property law. For example, when an idea or invention is patented the inventor
has exclusive rights to the idea or invention. A patented idea or invention cannot be made or sold by others
without the authorization of the patent holder. Without these protections others would be able to make, use, sell
or otherwise infringe upon the inventor's or creator's ideas and works. While obtaining intellectual property
protection is essential there are many authors or inventors that may not know how to go about applying for these
protections. In cases such as these intellectual property lawyers can help.
Intellectual property lawyers can provide expert legal advice to those needing to obtain protection for
their inventions or works of art. These lawyers offer the following types of services: patents, trademarks,
copyrights, unfair competition, litigation, and mediation. Lawyers can assist inventors with patent searches,
reports, and opinions, and they can also perform patent searches for prior trademarks. When an original work
requires copyright protection, an attorney will assist clients in the recognition of their copyright interests and
help them register those interests. Lawyers experienced in intellectual property law can perform reviews of
advertising material for compliance with unfair competition laws. These attorneys are professional mediators and
litigators and will use whatever legal strategies necessary to obtain the protection the inventor's or author's
design or works requires.
When inventors or authors have questions regarding intellectual property they are encouraged to contact an attorney
that is knowledgeable in the area of intellectual property law. These lawyers can help inventors and authors from
the application process to disputes that arise due to unauthorized use of the work or invention. Inventors and
authors should have exclusive rights to their inventions and works and should be able to fully enjoy the fruits of
their creative labors. When others infringe upon these rights the author's or inventor's earning potential can be
negatively affected. Therefore, it is essential that creators obtain the protections provided to them through
intellectual property law. Creators may contact an attorney well-versed in intellectual property law for a
consultation and case review.
Last Modified: 01 February 2010
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