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Intellectual Property and How it Pertains to Authors

Intellectual Property and How it Pertains to Authors Intellectual property is intangible, but you still have a personal right to it, says Greg Victoroff, Esq., partner at Greg Victoroff & Associates. Copyrights, trademarks, and ideas are the three most important intellectual properties for authors.
• Copyright = the right to control your written words.
• Trademark = the right to control a brand name, logo for a company, etc. You can protect single words or short phrases, too.
• Ideas = your story idea can be protected by a non-disclosure agreement. If you express a book idea without protection, it is free to use by anyone who hears it.

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