So far the only IP failures I've experienced are with copyrights. The submitted designs were deemed "not original enough" so I had to take a step back and come up with something better. Sometimes being told "No" is a good thing because it forces you to try harder next time. Owning your IP is basically a way of saying "Respect my gangsta." As of today I have 7 registered copyrights and by the end of this year I will be in the double-digit club.
I love this comment so much because I 100% agree. Things may seem strict, but they force you to level up your work. Now no one can try you when it comes to originality because you have PAID. THE. PRICE....literally and figuratively. Keep it up, sir!
Hey UA-cam Fam! Tell me about the * IP fails* you or someone you know has experienced? How did they overcome it? What were there strategies? 👇🏾
I love how you deliver your messages!
AWWWW!!!! Thank you! I love seeing your name pop up in the comments. Glad to add value!
So far the only IP failures I've experienced are with copyrights. The submitted designs were deemed "not original enough" so I had to take a step back and come up with something better. Sometimes being told "No" is a good thing because it forces you to try harder next time. Owning your IP is basically a way of saying "Respect my gangsta." As of today I have 7 registered copyrights and by the end of this year I will be in the double-digit club.
I love this comment so much because I 100% agree. Things may seem strict, but they force you to level up your work. Now no one can try you when it comes to originality because you have PAID. THE. PRICE....literally and figuratively. Keep it up, sir!
Wow! didn't know that Meta story...man if only I had that Meta name at the time FB changed their name 😁 Interesting story
Yup. It was a big deal in the IP world because everyone was like, "Huh? For real, Facebook?" 😂