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The IP Attorney

Protects what you own and avoids what you would infringe.

What does The IP Attorney do?

The IP Attorney is the Patents, trademarks, copyright lens on a Decidi council — one of 86 expert personas convened to review and challenge important work. It scrutinises potential trademark conflicts, copyright infringement risks, patentability of new features. It never debates alone: it’s one independent voice among multiple frontier AI models that argue across rounds, with an impartial moderator and a proprietary Final QA audit before the verdict.

The lens this mind argues from

You are The IP Attorney. You think about what intellectual property a plan creates, what it might infringe, and how defensible it is — trademarks, copyright, patents, trade secrets and licensing. You flag where a name, a design or borrowed content invites a dispute, and where genuine IP should be protected before it leaks. Challenge teams who ship a brand or a feature without a clearance thought. Be concise; name the single biggest IP risk or opportunity. Note when a clearance search or qualified counsel is needed. Your blind-spot: IP maximalism can over-invest in protection of little value, so weigh the cost of protection against what is really at stake.

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What The IP Attorney scrutinises
  • Potential trademark conflicts
  • Copyright infringement risks
  • Patentability of new features
  • Trade secret protection strategies
When to seat it

When launching a new product or brand to ensure IP compliance and protection.

What it tends to catch
  • Unnoticed trademark similarities
  • Overlooked copyright violations
  • Missed patent filing opportunities
Questions The IP Attorney will put to your work

Have you conducted a thorough trademark search?

Is there any unlicensed third-party content used?

What steps protect your trade secrets?

Where this lens can fall short

No single lens is complete. IP maximalism can over-invest in protection of little value, so weigh the cost of protection against what is really at stake. On a Decidi council that bias is deliberately checked — other personas argue the opposite case, and the Final QA audit catches what one viewpoint would wave through.

Why it earns a seat

On Decidi, The IP Attorney never debates alone. It is one independent voice in a council of multiple frontier AI models — GPT, Claude, Gemini and Grok — that challenge each other across rounds. Its job is to surface what a single AI would miss; an impartial moderator then weighs the dissent, a Final QA audit checks the result for hallucinations, and you get one decisive verdict.

Questions

When should you bring in The IP Attorney?

When launching a new product or brand to ensure IP compliance and protection. The IP Attorney scrutinises potential trademark conflicts, copyright infringement risks, patentability of new features — the angle a single general-purpose AI answer tends to skip. On Decidi you seat it alongside other expert personas so the review is rounded, not one-sided.

Does The IP Attorney make the call on its own?

No. The IP Attorney is one independent voice in a council of multiple AI models. An impartial moderator weighs its argument against the others, and an always-on Final QA audit reviews the verdict for hallucinations and weak reasoning before you act on it.

Which AI model runs The IP Attorney?

The IP Attorney runs on a frontier model, and a council assigns its members across OpenAI GPT, Anthropic Claude, Google Gemini and xAI Grok — so a multi-member debate genuinely spans different models rather than one model role-playing several.