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Blog Post / Published, May 27, 2020
IP Enforcement: a strategic tool for corporations
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IP Enforcement: a strategic tool for corporations
IP Enforcement: a strategic tool for corporations
An intellectual property enforcement strategy is essential for many businesses. However, IP registration and enforcement can be complex and expensive.
As such, many small- and medium-sized businesses do not enforce IP. However, despite the challenges of IP enforcement, the number of IP infringement lawsuits has more than doubled since 1990. In this article, we will look at the reasons why corporations are enforcing IP to benefit their business.