If you could obtain a
patent, that would be a great place to start and you should definitely pursue
that. A patent would basically grant you a monopoly on the technology and let
you exclude others from using it, or at least they would have to pay you for
such use. But, assuming there is no patentable technology like you said, any
other intellectual property right (IP) may or may not be worth it. It really
would depend on your business model and plan.
A trademark on the name
of your company is an example of an IP right that could be valuable in building
your brand. The trademark would ensure that no one else could use your name and
free ride off of any goodwill that you may have worked to build among consumers
and customers in the marketplace. On the other hand, that may not be super
important to you at the early stages of your startup and you may want to wait
until later to get such protection.
IP rights definitely have
value because they allow you to differentiate yourself from competitors.
However, there will also be a cost of protection. You need to determine whether
such value is worth the cost of protection. Sounds easy enough, but if you do
decide to pursue IP rights, you should consult with an IP attorney who can help
you through the process.
If you are looking for an
IP attorney, but are concerned about the typical costs associated with the
traditional legal search, you should visit ANTLawyers where we work to trim
those costs. We will match you with an experienced IP attorney in Vietnam for a free, no
obligation consultation. Hope this helps.
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