Tag: concept law

Protection of a board game

Are you a board game designer? Several rights are available to you to protect the different elements of your game. This article offers some thoughts on how to secure your rights.

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Protection of an application

Applications are part of our daily lives. They may constitute the value of a company or have strategic importance for a product. Their protection is fragmented depending on the elements of the application. This article provides an introduction to the protection of applications in France.

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Protection of a website

Websites are part of our daily lives. They can constitute the value of a company or have strategic importance for a product. Their protection is fragmented depending on the elements of the website. This article offers an introduction to website protection in France.

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Protection of a concept by alternative means

In addition to ensuring that some elements of the concept are protected by the relevant intellectual property right (see our previous article), it is worth seeking to secure your concept in itself should it remain unprotectable due to its more or less abstract nature.

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Concept, a limited protection?

As a matter of principle, intellectual property law cannot be used to protect a concept if it has not yet been translated into a concrete reality. However, a simple idea or concept is not without value.

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Definition of a concept

One of the worst fears of creators holding a promising concept is that their idea may be stolen. However, a concept is difficult to protect, and the need to disclose it in order to start a business is inevitable. This article provides an introduction to securing a concept.

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Protection of a video game

Are you a game designer? Sachez que plusieurs droits sont à votre disposition afin de protéger les différents éléments de votre jeu. Cet article vous donne des pistes de réflexion sur la sécurisation de vos droits.

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