An IP audit or due diligence exercise is a comprehensive analysis of a company's IP assets and the systems used by the company to protect those assets. This analysis enables implementation of long-term IP management which ensures that IP assets are:
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- properly identified in the future
- protected to ensure future value as an asset or safeguarded as a valuable revenue stream and provide a competitive edge
- brought to account on a company's balance sheet
- increasing a company's profitability through licensing, selling or raising finance against them.
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IP assets may reside in many areas of a business and may include domain names. In conducting an IP audit, we review the organisation's business operations and available databases to identify and determine domain names that may be important to the organisation.
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Please contact one of our listed people on the right for further advice.
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