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Intellectual Property Attorney in Seattle, WA<\/h1>\n

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Intellectual property (IP) is a broad term that refers to any idea, concept, or image protected by law. Intellectual property law protects ideas, works of authorship, inventions, and certain types of business information.<\/p>\n

Intellectual property rights refer to the legal rights enjoyed by individuals, corporations, and other entities that relate to certain intangible, non-physical products of human intellect.<\/p>\n

IP disputes can occur when someone or some company claims that their IP has been infringed upon or misappropriated by another person or company. This can be a complex process and often requires an IP lawyer’s<\/a><\/u> help navigating the legalities.<\/p>\n

If you think someone has violated your intellectual property rights, <\/strong>contact<\/a><\/u><\/strong> Seattle IP lawyer Practus LLP<\/a><\/strong><\/u><\/strong>\u00a0at <\/strong>206-494-0020<\/a><\/u><\/strong> to learn about your options.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Types of Intellectual Property<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Trademarks.<\/strong> A trademark is a phrase, symbol, or logo representing a product and legally separating it from other goods. It is closely associated with the brand that has exclusive rights to it; other companies are prohibited from using it. A trademark can be a logo, slogan, and even the unique color scheme of your company’s products. The Apple technology company’s trademark, for example, depicts a bitten apple as its brand logo. This has become synonymous with this particular brand of computers and other devices.<\/p>\n

Patents. <\/strong>A patent is a property right that grants an inventor sole ownership of their creation, which could be anything from a process or design to an improvement of an existing product. A patent last for 20 years. If a product is patented, the patent holder has the right to stop anyone else from producing it without permission.<\/p>\n

Three types of patents are available:<\/p>\n