This skill provides analysis of intellectual property protections including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. It's designed for legal practitioners, business owners, and creative professionals seeking to safeguard their innovations and creations.
$ npx skills add https://github.com/asgard-ai-platform/skills --skill law-ipThe Intellectual Property Analysis skill helps organizations protect their innovations and creations by assessing four core IP mechanisms: patents for inventions, trademarks for brand identifiers, copyrights for creative works, and trade secrets for confidential business information. It guides users through IP audits to inventory assets, classify them by protection type, identify gaps in current protection, and prioritize registration or contractual safeguards. The skill applies a framework matching each asset to the correct protection mechanism—avoiding common mistakes like trademarking a brand name with copyright or attempting to patent software source code. It's built for startup founders, legal practitioners, and business owners in Taiwan and beyond who need to make informed decisions about which IP assets to register, which to protect as trade secrets, and how to detect and mitigate infringement risks.
Run the install command to add the skill to your AI agent.
Determine the appropriate IP protection for a specific creation.
Analyze existing IP assets to ensure they are adequately protected.
Advise clients on the implications of using the wrong type of IP protection.
$ npx skills add https://github.com/asgard-ai-platform/skills --skill law-ipgit clone https://github.com/asgard-ai-platform/skillsCopy the install command above and run it in your terminal.
Launch Claude Code, Cursor, or your preferred AI coding agent.
Use the prompt template or examples below to test the skill.
Adapt the skill to your specific use case and workflow.
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