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                                                                                 Unit 4: Legal Issues for Entrepreneur




                        Unit 4: Legal Issues for Entrepreneur                                   Notes


             CONTENTS
             Objectives

             Introduction
             4.1  Intellectual Property Rights
                 4.1.1   Copyrights

                 4.1.2   Trademarks
                 4.1.3   Trade Secrets
                 4.1.4   Patents

             4.2  Intellectual Property Rights in India
             4.3  Legal Issues to Consider when Starting Your Business
             4.4  Summary

             4.5  Keywords
             4.6  Review Questions
             4.7  Further Readings

          Objectives

          After studying this unit, you will be able to:

               Explain the Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
               Discuss the IPR's in India

               Discuss the legal considerations before starting a business
          Introduction


          The basic legal steps before doing business are: handling issues with your prior employers,
          choosing a company name, filing all the documents with the secretary of the chosen state,
          paying all the required fees with the chosen state, working on the capital structuring of the
          equity, drafting employee agreements and legal documents for incentive stock options.
          We know that you will need legal help in the following areas: Incorporation; copyrights;
          trademarks; patents; contracts and agreements; personal needs of the venture team; real estate
          and leasing agreements; employee stock ownership plans; franchising and licensing; formal
          litigation; delinquent accounts; liability protection; merger and acquisitions; employee benefit
          plans; tax planning and review; government and regulatory reporting.

          4.1 Intellectual Property Rights

          Intellectual Property (IP) refers to creations of the mind: inventions, literary and artistic works,
          and symbols, names, images, and designs used in commerce.






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