Our company helps our clients secure their intellectual properties. Keeping such assets secure ensures that your business will be exclusively taking advantage of the ideas, innovations, and inventions that are conceptualized within your company.
Intellectual property is a category of property that includes intangible creations of the human intellect, and primarily encompasses copyrights, patents, and trademarks. It also includes other types of rights, such as trade secrets, publicity rights, moral rights, and rights against unfair competition. Artistic works like music and literature, as well as some discoveries, inventions, words, phrases, symbols, and designs can all be protected as intellectual property. Intellectual property law has evolved over centuries. It was not until the 19th century that the term “intellectual property” began to be used, and not until the late 20th century that it became commonplace in the majority of the world.
The main purpose of intellectual property law is to encourage the creation of a wide variety of intellectual goods. To achieve this, the law gives people and businesses property rights to the information and intellectual goods they create, usually for a limited period of time. Because they can earn profit from them, this gives economic incentive for their creation.
This gives your company the leverage it needs to be one step ahead of your competitors.
Our consultants are well-versed in copyright laws. We can offer you valuable advice on how to preserve the integrity of your intellectual properties in the company.
Piracy of Intellectual properties has become increasingly alarming. It’s an act of theft that involves robbing people or companies of their ideas, inventions, and creative expressions—known as “intellectual property”—which can include everything from trade secrets and proprietary products and parts to movies, music, and software. Our services include protecting the interest of our clients’ intellectual properties that derives from the work of their individual mind or intellect ABI work to protect the interest of its Clients.
Early copyright law aimed to protect the economic interests of book publishers rather than the intellectual rights of authors. Modern copyright law protects the labor of elaborating an idea, but not the idea itself. The concept of discovery also plays a role in intellectual property rights: a patent is awarded to one who can demonstrate that he or she has invented something not previously known. At ABI we protect the privacy, guard the trades and secrets of each clients and ABI legal department work to ensure the protection of our Clients copyrights.