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Intellectual property theft

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Every company has valuable intellectual property. Yet some companies lack a clear understanding of what their intellectual property is worth — and, more to the point, how to prevent it from falling into the wrong hands. Intellectual property can take various forms, from trademarks to industrial designs to something as commonplace as a customer list. From mom-and-pop operations to billion-dollar corporations, every company should take steps to prevent their most valuable intellectual property from walking out the door. 

In this edition of Deloitte Canada Insights, Bob Low and Dave Stewart discuss the safeguards that companies can implement to protect their intellectual property. Learn how to identify the greatest threats, how to protect your intellectual property, and what to do if your company experiences a security breach.

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