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Intellectual Property [I.P.]

Did You Know?

Ideas are not legally protected unless put into tangible form.


Once ideas are put onto a medium — such as a photograph, recording, or writing —

an author or creator of the intellectual property automatically holds a copyright.


However, registering your copyright and trademark can maximize your legal protections.


Contact for a free intellectual property [i.p.] consultation

Intellectual Property Services

Copyright registrationLicensing agreementPromotional release form (name and likeness)Trademark registrationAnd more!

Three Reasons to Register Your Copyright

1. Create a public record of ownership.

A black-and-white photo of a bound document, pen, and notary stamp with books in the background.

2. Seek statutory damages and recoup attorney’s fees.

A black-and-white photo of a dark wood gavel with a gold wrap resting on a book on a polished table.

3. Obtain an injunction quickly and stop potential infringements from taking place.

3. Obtain an injunction quickly and stop potential infringements from taking place.

A black-and-white photo of detailed carved courthouse columns with "court" written on the exterior.

Keep Your Intellectual Property Protected.

Connect with Attorney Kennedy for a FREE I.P. consultation!

CONTACT THE LAW OFFICE OF BERNARD T. KENNEDY III

Three Reasons to Register Your Trademark

1. Designate the official date the mark was first used.

A black-and-white photo of a calendar zoomed in on a pinpoint to the 31st day of the month.

2. Prevent others from using similar marks.

A black-and-white photo of a wooden gavel resting on a stand with wide books in the background.

3. Receive the sole use of your mark for goods or services.

3. Receive the sole use of your mark for goods or services.

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