Attention Bloggers and Online Entrepreneurs :

If You're Doing Business Online, Your Creative Assets Are At Risk!

Protecting Your Intellectual Property Rights:
What Bloggers and Online Entrepreneurs
Need to Know

Featuring The Blog Squad and Jay Hollander, Esq., in a 69-minute program.
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Your business and your creative assets are at risk!

Did you start a blog or an online business because you had a great idea for a product or service?

If you did, and if you’re like many online entrepreneurs, you spend more time on marketing and product development than you do on securing the intellectual property rights to legally protect your brand and creative works.

Since blogs and online businesses live and die by the value of their intellectual property, this leaves you at great risk of being unable to safeguard some or all of your business' most valuable assets.

What's more, doing business in an online World makes you potential prey to legal rules and requirements that can expose you to huge financial damages if violated. What's an online entrepreneur to do?

You may have the best ideas, programs and intellectual property, but without legal protection, you can lose out to your competitors in a heart beat.

Don’t find yourself muttering, "But I didn’t know about this!" when it’s too late. Learn the essential rules and your rights for doing business online.

In this 70-minute audio program, The Blog Squad will grill intellectual property attorney Jay Hollander Esq. on the basics of protecting your rights when doing business online.

During this program, you'll learn valuable tips about:

  • How to dispel the confusion and common myths regarding intellectual property on the Internet

  • How to select and protect a trademark

  • How to identify your copyrightable creative works and use copyright law to protect them

  • How to identify and protect your company's trade secrets

  • How to secure legal ownership of the available intellectual property rights to websites created for you by others

  • How to reduce the threat of being sued for intellectual property infringement by you or those who contribute to your blog or website or information products

  • And much, much more

A small investment in this class could change your business in a big way.

Order today and get started right away putting these tactics to work for you. Your choice of CD or Transcript:

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This program discusses U.S. law and is intended for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice, which can only be given in the context of a properly formed attorney-client relationship.

  The Blog Squad, Patsi Krakoff and Denise Wakeman

About The Blog Squad
Blogging experts Patsi Krakoff and Denise Wakeman are The Blog Squad™. They have teamed up to help professionals harness the power of blogs, newsletters, and ecommerce systems to make your marketing tasks easier and more effective. Between them they have 17 years of Internet know-how, write on 10 blogs and publish 2 ezines.

 

Jay Hollander, Esq.

About Jay Hollander, Esq.
Jay Hollander has been a practicing attorney for over two decades and is the principal of his own New York City law firm, Hollander and Company LLC, where he represents the interests of start-up and growing businesses, entrepreneurs and investors.

Jay has been a CNN commentator on trademark law and a quoted expert in several industry magazines and web sites including Internet World, Managing Intellectual Property Magazine, and Electronic Business Magazine. He's a contributing author to The GigaLaw Guide to Internet Law, published by Random House.

He is also the author of the ExpertPreneurLawSM Blog, a blog that focuses on legal issues of interest to entrepreneurs who want to showcase and share their expertise through the sale of information products and services.


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