Trade secrets and intellectual property are valuable assets that need to be protected in order to prevent potentially damaging consequences for your business. In order to appropriately safeguard these assets, businesses must first identify and understand what IP assets or trade secrets they hold.
Osler has created the following Trade Secret and Intellectual Property Audit Checklist to not only help your business distinguish and identify its trade secrets and IP, but help you formulate and implement the proper preventative policies and strategies.
Overview
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Trade Secrets | Consider the following when identifying your company’s trade secrets:
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| ◻ | Intellectual Property | The following types of intellectual property may be owned by your company:
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Identifying trade secrets and intellectual property rights
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Inventory |
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| ◻ | Company Policies and Procedures |
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Security
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Storage |
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Sharing with Third Parties |
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Employees, trade secrets and intellectual property rights
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Employee Education |
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| ◻ | Employment Agreements |
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| ◻ | Development of Trade Secrets and Intellectual Property |
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Misappropriation of trade secrets or intellectual property
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Are there policies in place to allow employees to report any perceived misappropriation of trade secrets or intellectual property? |
| ◻ | Are there steps in place to respond to perceived misappropriation and threatened misappropriate of trade secrets and intellectual property? |
