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26 April 2022CopyrightMark Simpson

Five ways IP can help young professionals

Young professionals interested in creative endeavours invariably face the “art versus revenue” conundrum when they begin creating intellectual property (IP).  This internal struggle they may feel involves, on the one hand, the idealistic and laudable desire to give away the results of creative efforts for the betterment of mankind, and on the other hand, the practical need to make a living, pay bills, and have the financing available to create higher quality, more innovative solutions to problems.

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