By: Jag Jenny | 2012-03-09 | Patents You cannot take any kind of action against protecting your idea. By announcing that you have patent pending you cannot protect your product or idea intellectually. read more
By: Jag Jenny | 2012-03-02 | Patents Patent filing is a legal process and the application needs to be filled out by a professional so that it is successfully completed and submitted. You will find many registered attorney who have considerable experience in patent filing successfully. read more
By: andrew schroeder | 2009-08-20 | Patents The term patent pending is not unconditional. Although the rights extend backwards from the patent grant date to the filing date of the first patent application, there will be no recourse if the application is ultimately rejected. However, in the event that someone does infringe the claims of the patent, and the application is eventually granted, a person may possible acquire a financial windfall in the process. read more
By: Jaggy Smith | 2012-04-12 | Patents A patent examiner is the person who decides the uniqueness of your product and the need for getting it patented. If your product is approved read more
By: Andrew Schroeder | 2010-03-27 | Patents What does it mean to be patent pending? Think of standing in a very long line to purchase a ticket to see a movie. Only this line will take you about a year to get to the counter. Once you get there, you will be able to pony up the price of admission. And afterwards you make your way to the theater and sit through the trailers patiently waiting for the movie to begin. Only these trailers can take 2-3 years or longer. On top of that, there is no guarantee that you will even like the movie. read more
By: Michael | 2010-09-28 | Baseball Earlier Monday, J.R. Smith posted "He back!" on Twitter, along with a picture of Anthony. Smith remained hopeful that Anthony will stay his teammate for a while. read more
By: timjhonson | 2010-10-20 | Law Do not apply for a patent on your invention until you have carefully weighed your motivations for doing so. Whereas most patent attorneys will tell you why you should get a patent, this patent attorney will tell you what to do from the start. read more
By: rudsontren | 2010-10-21 | Training Economic recovery will be slow as pending sales augment slowly, but a rise in mortgage rates and increase in foreclosed inventory can cause problems. read more
By: SEO Town | 2010-09-16 | Law As we have shown before, there are a myriad of famous patents that exist. Thank to patents, these major inventions and technologies help improve the lives of many and in many ways even change our way of life. read more
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By: tim jhonson | 2010-12-01 | Patents The Patent Act was further amended in 1836, when it was realized that a more thorough description was needed. read more
By: John Mello Jr. | 2010-04-01 | Patents Some 100 patent lawsuits reach the courtroom every year and around 40 percent of them result in patents being invalidated. Not only do these cases drain hundreds of millions of dollars from the economy, but they cost the litigants quite a bit, too--more than a million dollars a pop, on average. Needless to say, most innovators--save for, maybe, patent trolls--would like to avoid becoming a data point for those statistics. One way to do that is by making your patent application as strong as possible. read more