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FTC's Noncompete Ban: Companies Seek to Turn Patents and Copyrights Into Corporate Shields

The FTC's ban on noncompete agreements is expected to boost competition, innovation, and economic growth. Companies can protect their intellectual property by using patents, copyrights, and trade secrets strategically.

The recent ban on noncompete agreements by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has sparked a complex interplay between innovation, intellectual property (IP) protection, and potential theft.

The FTC’s Ban on Noncompete Agreements

The  FTC issued a final rule that bans nearly all noncompete agreements. This ban is set to take effect on September 4, 2024. The purpose of this ban is to promote competition, encourage innovation, and enhance employee mobility. Noncompete clauses have historically been criticized for keeping wages low, stifling new ideas, and hindering economic dynamism.

The impact of this ban is expected to be significant:

  • New Business Formation: The FTC estimates that the ban will lead to new business formation growing by 2.7% per year, resulting in over 8,500 additional new businesses created annually.

  • Higher Earnings for Workers: The ban is projected to increase earnings for the average worker by an additional $524 per year.

  • Lower Health Care Costs: It could lower health care costs by up to $194B over the next decade.

  • Innovation Boost: The ban may lead to an estimated average increase of 17,000 to 29,000 more patents each year for the next 10 years.

Balancing Innovation and IP Protection 

To navigate this landscape effectively, companies can take several strategic steps to protect their intellectual property.

1. Patents as Shields

Patents play a crucial role in protecting inventions and innovations. Here’s how companies can leverage patents effectively:

  • Identify Patentable Ideas: Companies should establish processes for capturing patentable ideas. Regular brainstorming sessions, invention disclosure forms, and patent committees can help identify valuable innovations.

  • Strategic Patent Filing: Prioritize patent applications for critical technologies. Patents provide explicit claims that describe the invention, making them easier to enforce than trade secret laws.

  • Retention Tool: Patents also serve as a powerful employment retention tool. Inventors are more likely to stay with a company that values and protects their contributions.

2. Copyrights for Software and AI

Copyright protection is essential, especially for software-driven assets like artificial intelligence (AI). Consider the following:

  • Software Copyrights: Companies should regularly review technological improvements and file copyright applications for essential software. Registering copyrights with the US Copyright Office is crucial before suing for infringement.

  • AI and Data: AI models, training data, and algorithms are copyrightable. Protecting AI assets through copyright registration prevents theft and infringement.

3. Trade Secrets and Confidential Information

Beyond patents and copyrights, companies must safeguard trade secrets and confidential information:

  • Employee Agreements: Ensure that employees have assigned all IP rights arising from their work. Robust employment agreements are essential.

  • Security Measures: Invest in systems to identify, enforce, and protect trade secrets. Limit access to sensitive information and monitor data flows.

Companies can turn the noncompete ban into a protective shield for their innovations. By strategically using patents, copyrights, and trade secret protections, they can foster creativity, retain talent, and maintain a competitive edge.

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