How important is it to have patents, trademarks, or copyrights before launching a new product?

Mandy Tan
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Edward Turner
Definitely important to protect your IP before launching. Patents prevent others from copying your invention, trademarks safeguard your brand identity, and copyrights protect your creative work. Getting them in place early also makes you more attractive to investors and adds value to your product. Don't launch without them!
Avnish Sharma
Why You Need Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights Before Launching a Product Patents: Protect Your Invention: Stops others from copying or selling your unique product. Attract Investors: Makes your product more appealing to investors. Add Value: Can increase the overall worth of your product. Trademarks: Brand Recognition: Helps your product stand out with a unique name or logo. Legal Protection: Prevents others from using your brand identity. Builds Trust: Customers recognize and trust your brand. Copyrights: Protect Creative Work: Ensures your creative content (like text, music, software) isn't used without permission. Maintain Credit: Ensures you get credit for your work.