
What Happens to Your Work When You’re Gone? Don't Let Your Work Die with You
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Here's a spooky thought: what happens to your work after you're gone?
If you don't have a plan, your creative legacy could get lost in legal hell. But if you've registered your intellectual property and included it in your estate plan and your business succession plan, you can ensure that your work and brands continue to generate income for your loved ones and business partners.
Don't let your hard work die with you. Secure your legacy with solid intellectual property planning and let your work live on.
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Finally, this is not legal advice, and I’m not your lawyer. Consult an attorney (maybe me!) for your specific situation.
Don't let your creative work or business become a ghost story. Intellectual property is one of the most terrifyingly useful tools you have. If you're a creator or other entrepreneur ready to build a frighteningly powerful brand, you need to know how to use it.
You don't have to face the darkness alone. To learn more about protecting your art, your name, your business, and your legacy, you can book a consultation with me at kingpatentlaw.com. I help entrepreneurs across the U.S. make smart, legally sound decisions about their intellectual property. I'm an attorney in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, and I serve intellectual property clients nationwide.
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The information provided in this episode is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or form an attorney-client relationship. You should not act on any information presented here without first seeking the counsel of a licensed attorney for your specific legal needs.
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