Launch assets should be checked together
Names, logos, domains, social handles, website copy, ads, and product labels should be reviewed before a public launch.

Intellectual Property in Ajax
Sawan Law House LLP helps Ajax businesses review trademarks, copyrighted content, contractor ownership, customer data, confidential information, licence terms, and IP risk.
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Ajax businesses often need IP support when a brand, website, app, design, customer list, or confidential process becomes part of the company’s value.
Sawan Law House LLP helps Ajax clients review ownership records, contractor terms, licensing documents, confidentiality controls, and IP dispute risks.
We help clients plan around the assets that customers actually recognize and competitors may try to copy.
This page provides general information only and is not legal advice. Intellectual property issues are fact-specific, and registration, ownership, enforcement, licensing, tax, accounting, and commercialization decisions can have legal and business consequences. Speak with a lawyer about your circumstances before taking or delaying any step.
Local Planning Notes
Names, logos, domains, social handles, website copy, ads, and product labels should be reviewed before a public launch.
Photos, videos, copy, code, templates, and design files created by outside providers should be tied to written terms.
Client data, pricing, proposals, technical files, and sales methods should not be shared without practical restrictions.
Ajax Focus
Clients may be launching a brand, scaling a service company, commissioning online work, developing software, or licensing content.
We help review brand use, copyright ownership, contractor records, registration materials, licensing terms, and gaps in documentation.
We help address overlap concerns, unauthorized copying, misuse of confidential information, and unclear ownership before they escalate.
How We Help
We help review names, logos, slogans, domains, registration strategy, use records, and confusion risks.
We assist with content, software, images, videos, training materials, marketing assets, and commissioned creative work.
We review NDAs, access limits, employee terms, contractor agreements, client data clauses, and misuse concerns.
We review licence scope, exclusivity, territory, royalties, permitted use, sublicensing, termination, and assignment.
Our Process
We list the brand, content, software, data, confidential information, and records that matter to the business.
We check agreements, invoices, authorship records, employment terms, contractor files, licences, and registration documents.
We help prepare ownership clauses, confidentiality documents, licensing terms, notices, or dispute responses.
What To Prepare
You do not need everything ready before contacting us, but these items help us understand your situation faster.
Common Questions
Yes. A name, logo, domain, or social handle can create risk if it overlaps with another business or is not owned clearly.
Not always. Written assignment, licence, deliverable, and moral rights terms should be reviewed before relying on contractor-created work.
Yes. A licence can set permitted use, restrictions, fees, duration, termination rights, ownership, and confidentiality obligations.
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