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IP Law Quiz

Think you know your intellectual property rights? This quiz will test your knowledge of trademarks, copyrights, patents, and more—while giving you a lighthearted look at how you protect your creative genius!
 

Results

The Open-Source Dreamer

You believe in the power of sharing—so much that your brilliant concept might become public property before you even realize it. Investors, competitors, and ‘trusted friends’ are all enjoying the buffet of your hard work… while you hold the empty plate. Maybe it’s time to bring in a lawyer before your next idea becomes someone else’s business.

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The ‘I Got This’ Innovator

You’ve heard of trademarks, patents, and NDAs, and you probably meant to look into them… eventually. You mostly trust people, but you also know you should “get things in writing.” The problem? By the time you decide to act, someone else may have already claimed what’s yours.

Protecting your ideas before they’re at risk is way smarter (and cheaper). Ready to lock things down? We’re here to help—visit our website today!

The Ironclad Genius

You protect your intellectual property like a dragon guarding treasure. Competitors fear you, scammers weep, and shady business partners don’t stand a chance. You know the game, and you play it well—because you have legal protection backing every move.

Whether it’s a new invention, a brand, or a game-changing business idea, you know the value of legal protection. Stay ahead of the game—let’s make sure your empire is untouchable. Visit our website today!

#1. You just developed an amazing idea or product. What’s the first thing you do?

#2. Someone offers to buy your idea or product for a quick profit, but you haven’t filed any IP protections. How do you respond?

#3. You discover a competitor selling a product that looks identical to yours. What’s your next step?

#4. You’re about to sign a collaboration agreement with another party. What do you do?

#5. You haven’t registered a trademark for your brand, but someone else does. What do you do?

#6. A friend offers to help you with your invention but asks for no written agreement. What do you say?

#7. You’re asked to share your pitch deck with potential investors. What’s your approach?

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