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ByJim Morrone

This story appears in theFebruary 2016issue of狗万官方.Subscribe »

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Of the scores of items that VCs review, the one that they often care most about -- after a solid business plan, of course -- is intellectual property (IP). It's a startup's most valuable asset, and the companies that bake IP protection into their businesses from the start make for more attractive investments. But IP is more than just a patent or registered trademark. I've outlined four additional -- and simple -- steps you should take to protect, preserve and enhance this asset.

1. IP-assignment and nondisclosure agreements

Require all founders, employees and third-party service providers to enter into some type of IP-assignment agreement before starting any work. It should state that anything created while working for the company is the property of the company. Without this, the company might not be able to claim, or have proper rights to use, key portions of the IP required to drive the business. And when you try to line up investors, finance or even sell the company, a lack of these agreements can cause havoc -- forcing renegotiations or, worse, killing deals outright. These IP assignments are simple and standardized, and there's no excuse not to have them.

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