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Intellectual Passport Copyright Business (IPCB)
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Unique, new Intellectual Property book published



Message from Michel Dubois

Author of the Intellectual Passport C B
Founder of USD System editions

 

 

Michel Dubois

 Welcome to USD System !

On the following pages you will find information on an innovative new product in the realm of Intellectual Property: the Intellectual Passport C B. It is your passport to safeguarding and maintaining worldwide ownership of your inventions, designs, innovative concepts and other intellectual property.

With the Intellectual Passport C B, we will show you how to maintain a fundamental right: ownership of intellectual property. You and your descendants are entitled to benefit from the fruits of your intellect and creativity. You can now enjoy the many advantages of owning exclusive property over those of holding a title to a temporary commercial monopoly (e.g. patent).


Whether you are an independent inventor or whether you represent a small/medium sized business, your financial limitations are no longer a barrier to the acquisition and commercial exploitation of your intellectual property.

If you represent a large multi-national company, you will have less to fear in the way of industrial espionage.

I sincerely hope you enjoy this web site and find it informative. Please feel free to email your questions or attend our public information sessions being held across Canada, the United States and France.

I have one primary goal: " to make intellectual property available and affordable ".

For further information, I can be reached at: mdubois@usdsystem.com


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Note: USD System editions have opted to simplify worldwide readership by using the masculine forms, he and his, throughout the English text on this site when referring to both female and male persons, instead of the more unwieldy she/he or her/his; which can make sentence construction rather heavy and contribute to comprehension problems for non-native English readers as regards some of the more elaborate concepts presented. We apologize, in advance, if this offends some of our readers and hope our decision will not prevent you from exploring our site for further details on Intellectual Property and the Intellectual Passport C B option.


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