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Know How/Trade Secrets

If you have information which cannot be protected in other ways, because it is not patentable for instance, then it may be protectable as a trade secret. For example, you may have an improved method of doing something which would be of interest to someone else because it saves them the time and cost of R&D.

You can protect this by such means as Confidentiality Agreements.

It is also possible to license know-how and trade secrets.

Types of I.P.

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