You can protect a wide range of corporate assets, organised into three primary categories:
- Corporate Content Essential documentation for business operations and strategy.
- Presentations and pitch decks.
- Training manuals and protocols.
- Financial models.
- Market reports and white papers.
- Document templates.
- Business plans and strategic reports.
- Commercial proposals, tenders, and RFP responses.
- Corporate dossiers, catalogues, and brochures.
- Case studies and sales materials (sales pitches, battlecards, scripts).
- Roadmaps, OKRs, and planning documents.
- Internal processes and operational maps (SOPs).
- Corporate audiovisual material (videos, webinars, scripts, voiceovers).
- Technology and Software Protection of technical intellectual property and development workflows:
- Source code (software/apps).
- Functional specifications and requirements (PRD/SRS).
- User stories, use cases, and user flows.
- Technical documentation and API docs.
- Software architecture (documentation).
- ADRs (Architecture Decision Records) and decision logs.
- Data models and dictionaries.
- Databases (structure/selection).
- Interface design (UI/UX).
- Automated tests and test plans.
- Scripts, tooling, DevOps, and Infrastructure as Code (IaC).
- SDKs, internal libraries, and project templates.
- Prompts and workflows (AI).
- Notebooks and analytical models.
- Technical security and compliance documentation.
- Identity and Marketing Protection of brand assets and creative materials.
- Corporate identity manuals (Brand guidelines).
- Advertising campaigns (scripts/creatives).
- Logotypes and distinctive signs.
- Packaging and product design.
- Social media and blog content.
- Naming, slogans, and claims.
- Campaign copywriting (emails, adverts, landing pages, scripts).
- Web design and landing pages.
- Brand design systems / component libraries.
- Illustrations, photography, and proprietary visual banks.
- Motion graphics / storyboards / animations.
- Content packs / editorial calendars / series.
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