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Identify intellectual property violation by third parties

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How the work flows

Trigger: A monitoring system, employee report, or market observation flags a third-party product or activity that potentially infringes on company intellectual property.

  1. Monitor market channels and competitor releases for potential IP conflicts
  2. Flag suspected patent, trademark, or copyright infringements
  3. Acquire the suspected infringing product or marketing material
  4. Conduct technical analysis or reverse engineering of the acquired product
  5. Map competitor features against the internal intellectual property portfolio
  6. Compile findings and evidence into an infringement report
  7. Hand over the report to legal counsel for enforcement evaluation

Outcome: Evidence of the suspected infringement is gathered, analyzed, and compiled into a formal report for legal evaluation and enforcement.

Measured by

Infringement Alerts GeneratedCost Per InvestigationTime To Detect InfringementEvidence Substantiation Rate