Published: April 26th, 2021
This morning, Amazon announced the launch of its Intellectual Property (IP) Accelerator program in Canada to help small and medium-sized (SMBs) businesses across the country secure a trademark and protect their brands both in Amazon’s stores and the broader marketplace quickly and cost-effectively.
The IP Accelerator, announced on World Intellectual Property Day, will connect participating SMBs with a network of local Canadian IP law firms, including women and minority-owned, multilingual firms, while charging reduced, pre-negotiated fees on key services such as expert legal and general IP advice. These are services that are otherwise cost-prohibitive or hard to find for many SMBs, the online retail giant noted in an April 26 news release.
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IP Accelerator connects small and medium-sized businesses with a network of trusted Canadian Intellectual Property (IP) law firms
- including woman- and minority-owned, multilingual firms -
charging reduced fees on key services
Participating businesses can access Amazon s brand protection tools months before their trademark registration is issued
SEATTLE, April 26, 2021 /CNW/ - Today, Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) launched the Intellectual Property Accelerator (IP Accelerator) in Canada, making it easier and more cost effective for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) to obtain trademarks, protect their brands and tackle infringing goods both in Amazon s stores and the broader marketplace.
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