Charlotte’s Web’s founders, the Stanley brothers, have garnered substantial international media and legislative attention over the past several years.
The company has selected prime farmland to grow hemp with access to substantial additional farmland for future capacity.
Charlotte’s Web leases a 135,000-square-foot industrial building located in Louisville, Colorado, which houses the company’s primary production and research and development divisions.
The company is substantially vertically integrated and maintains control over Charlotte’s Web’s proprietary genetics throughout the entire cultivation and extraction processes, from seed to packaged products.
The company has seen positive media exposure surrounding the proprietary strain has made Charlotte’s Web the most sought-after brand in the emerging hemp and CBD markets.
Currently, the company protects Charlotte’s Web intangible assets through trade secrets, technical know-how, and proprietary information.
The duration of the protection afforded by the company’s registered intellectual property varies by the nature of the registration, but Charlotte’s Web manages renewals and notices on an on-going basis to ensure that the company’s intellectual property is protected to the full extent possible under applicable law.
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