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Marie SOULEZ: Member of the Paris Bar, Intellectual Property Law Specialist, Intellectual Property Litigation Department, Alain Bensoussan Avocats Lexing
INTRODUCTION
Ideas, regardless of their innovative nature, cannot in themselves be protected by intellectual property law.
This does not mean, however, that they are unprotectable - quite the contrary. In fact, it is the owner's ability to protect them that will enable them to be exploited, and in turn, the works and inventions from which they originate. In this respect, existing protection tools must be combined and adjusted to each situation.
This fact sheet will help you understand how to protect your innovative ideas.
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