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Amazon Launches Intellectual Property Accelerator in Canada to Aid Small Businesses to Secure Trademarks and Protect their Brands | Amazon Launches Intellectual Property Accelerator in Canada to Aid Small Businesses to Secure Trademarks and Protect their BrandsFinancial Buzz

Posted on 9 Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) has announced launch of its Intellectual Property Accelerator in Canada.  This makes its easier and more cost effective for small and medium sized businesses to obtain trademarks to protect their brands and handle infringing goods in Amazon stores and the broader marketplace.  This is available to any brand that is selling in Amazon’s stores.  IP Accelerator connections Canadian SMB owners with a network of local law firms that charge reduced, predetermined rates on key services allowing SMBs access to expert legal and general IP advice.  “More than 30,000 Canada-based third-party sellers have grown their business with Amazon, reaching millions of customers while grossing more than $2 billion on Amazon’s stores around the world. IP Accelerator allows our SMB selling partners to build on that success by protecting their valuable IP and setting them up for long-te

Amazon Launches IP Accelerator in Canada to Help Small Businesses Secure a Trademark and Protect Their Brands

Amazon Launches IP Accelerator in Canada to Help Small Businesses Secure a Trademark and Protect Their Brands
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From lab to everyday life: Princeton accelerator fund supports promising innovations

Catherine Zandonella, Office of the Dean for Research March 5, 2021 9:21 a.m. Seven technologies that address some of society’s biggest challenges  from foolproof antibiotics to low-cost water purification  will receive support for research and development through Princeton’s Intellectual Property Accelerator Fund.  A technology for illuminating targets for new drugs against cancer and viruses is one of several selected to receive support from the Intellectual Property Accelerator Fund to help develop Princeton discoveries to the stage where they can have broader societal impact. Photo courtesy of David MacMillan laboratory, Princeton University The program gives discoveries an extra push through the development pipeline to bring technologies to the stage where they are ready for further investment, from either a startup or a larger company. 

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