I have struggled to think of how to phrase this one but it is something I needed to say.
Increasingly, we have seen clients who have applied for U.S. or international intellectual property applications receive letters and e-mail offering them "international protection". These communications are received typically upon publication, where the registration details are made public.
I can understand the attraction--when you are charged with protecting your intellectual property, anything that seems reasonable and includes specific details of your intellectual property seems legitimate and hence should be obtained. However, things are seldom what they seem.
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Tags: Intellectual Property, World Intellectual Property Organization, U.N., Patent, U.S., e-mail
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