The Most Overlooked Mistake That Can Kill Your Company Before It Starts
Most founders assume their company owns what it builds. It doesn’t, at least not automatically.
Under U.S. law, the person who creates intellectual property owns it unless they’ve assigned it in writing. That means your company may not own its core code, designs, or brand even if you paid for them.
I’ve seen financings delayed, acquisitions fall apart, and founders lose control of their own products because they never secured clear IP ownership. It’s the single most common, and most avoidable, legal mistake in early-stage companies.Continue Reading Who Really Owns Your Startup’s IP?
