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Would Power Point presentations for a specific purpose that are marketable considered intellectual property?
State/Country relating to Question: Nevada Already Tried: I am creating instructional aids for teachers - Power Point applications that I want to market on my website (yet to be created). I don't want to charge huge prices but go for volume sales. However, I also don't want to just give them away so they can be shared and/or copied. I need to learn teh best way to market them and protect them to some degree.
the contents of the power point presentation would be considered intellectual property.
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Negotiate, Draft, and Review many complex commercial agreements each year.
How does one go about protecting this type of intelletual property?