How to Protect Your Frameworks So They Can’t Be Copied (With IP Attorney Anu Kinhal)
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Can someone copy your framework, name, or content — and get away with it?
In this episode, I sit down with Anu Kinhal, an intellectual property attorney who helped me register my own trademark, to break down the essentials of copyright and trademark for coaches, consultants, and creators.
Whether you’re just starting to define your methodology or already using a signature brand, this conversation will help you understand what’s worth protecting, when to act, and how IP fits into your trust-building strategy.
You’ll learn:
• What copyright protects vs. what trademark covers
• When you should (and shouldn’t) file for registration
• How to secure frameworks, assessments, and digital tools
• Why IP protection signals authority and trustworthiness
• The risks of skipping it — from lost funding to copycats
💬 After listening:
What’s one piece of your IP you’ll protect this year?
Message me or share your takeaways in the comments!
Takeaways:
- Understanding copyright protects your original works, while trademarks safeguard your brand identity and names.
- As a content creator, you should consider copyrighting your work once you invest time and resources into it.
- It's crucial to put a TM or R symbol next to your brand to indicate your ownership and deter potential infringers.
- The distinction between copyright and trademark can save you from legal headaches down the line, so learn it well.
- If you're building a brand or framework, take steps early to secure your intellectual property rights.
- Hiring an IP attorney can simplify the registration process and help ensure you're not leaving money on the table.
Links referenced in this episode:
- kinhallaw.com
Companies mentioned in this episode:
- IBM
- Kinhal Law