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Can You Copyright Content Created with AI?

CopyrightsBy Larson Patent LawJune 17, 2026

Businesses and creators are using AI tools to brainstorm, draft content, and generate creative works. Learn how copyright law applies to AI-assisted content and what role human creativity still plays.

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Protecting Your Trademark After Registration

TrademarksBy Larson Patent LawMay 26, 2026

A trademark can be one of a business’s most valuable long-term assets, but maintaining those rights requires ongoing attention.

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What to Expect at Your First Patent Attorney Consultation

PatentsBy Larson Patent LawApril 30, 2026

A consultation with a patent attorney helps you understand your options, get initial feedback, and leave with a clearer path forward.

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Copyright Registration Timing: Why the First Three Months Matter

CopyrightsBy Larson Patent LawMarch 11, 2026

Copyright ownership is automatic, but registration timing matters. We’ll explain how the three-month rule affects enforcement and when early registration makes strategic sense.

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5 Trademark Assumptions That Put Your Business at Risk

TrademarksBy Larson Patent LawFebruary 18, 2026

An LLC or “common law” won’t secure your brand. Waiting for a challenge to register could cost you your name — and your future growth.

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Is My Invention Patentable?

PatentsBy Larson Patent LawJanuary 14, 2026

The USPTO requires inventions to be new, sufficiently different from what already exists, and useful. These seemingly straightforward requirements are more nuanced than you think.

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How to Prevent Content Theft — And What to Do If It Happens to You

CopyrightsBy Larson Patent LawJanuary 8, 2026

As a creator, your best defense against content theft is a combination of smart preventative steps and an understanding of your rights under copyright law.

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