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Sometimes saving yourself $3000 can cost you QUARTER A MILLION DOLLARS. A perfect example of one of our client. So, we have this AI company based out in the US as our client. In its initial stages, they consulted us for building them an IP strategy

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Unpopular opinion: Maybe the startup made the right call initially. $3000 might not seem like much in hindsight, but for a bootstrapped company, every dollar counts. They took a calculated risk and it didn't pay off. That's just business.

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