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    How to tell if there is Patent Infringement quickly and easily

    In order to see if there is patent infringement you just need to look at the laundry list called the claims of the patent. Compare what is on that list with the other product or service and you can tell if there is patent infringement. Read: How to tell if there is Patent Infringement quickly and easily Read

    By: andrew schroeder | 21/08/2009 | Patents

    The facts about patent pending

    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: The facts about patent pending Read

    By: andrew schroeder | 20/08/2009 | Patents

    When and how to use Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights effectively and judiciously

    Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights are all instruments or tools which are most expedient for certain areas due to their own strengths and weaknesses. What you should know about Intellectual Property is the fact that the three main areas do overlap and they are more useful in some situations rather than others. Read: When and how to use Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights effectively and judiciously Read

    By: andrew schroeder | 18/08/2009 | Intellectual Property

    The Dangers of Provisional Patent Applications

    Provisional applications used to be the very first step of the patent application process. Provisional applications were typically written by the inventor and then sent over to the USPTO. Sometimes, these provisionals were proof read by a patent attorney even though they were incomplete. As a result, inventors would save time and money. Unfortunately,case law now requires that provisional patent applications be completely enabling and nearly match up word for word with their non provisional c Read: The Dangers of Provisional Patent Applications Read

    By: andrew schroeder | 18/08/2009 | Patents

    Conducting your own free patent search with Google Patents and USPTO Database

    >One of the preliminary steps in the patent process is the patent search. This process typically costs hundreds to thousands of dollars and does not come with any guarantees. And in some cases, the process can take weeks to months. In this article I will show you how to perform your own patent search like the pros. That way, you will save money and speed up the monetization process. Read: Conducting your own free patent search with Google Patents and USPTO Database Read

    By: andrew schroeder | 14/08/2009 | Intellectual Property

    Conducting your own free patent search with Google Patents and USPTO Database

    >One of the preliminary steps in the patent process is the patent search. This process typically costs hundreds to thousands of dollars and does not come with any guarantees. And in some cases, the process can take weeks to months. In this article I will show you how to perform your own patent search like the pros. That way, you will save money and speed up the monetization process. Read: Conducting your own free patent search with Google Patents and USPTO Database Read

    By: andrew schroeder | 14/08/2009 | Intellectual Property

    Websites and Intellectual Property, Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights

    To clear up confusion as to how to protect the Intellectual Property of websites, this article will give a brief explanation on how websites might be protected under Patent Law, Trademark Law, and Copyright Law. Read: Websites and Intellectual Property, Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights Read

    By: andrew schroeder | 02/08/2009 | Cyber Law

    POOR MAN’S PATENT

    . According to the “Poor Man’s Patent”, the inventor simply writes down his invention on paper and sends it to himself in the mail. Supposedly, this sealed envelope with the postmarked date will signify the date of invention and will somehow accord monopoly rights in the invention. The idea of a “Poor Man’s Patent” is an enduring myth with the staying power of urban legends such as Elvis sightings and UFO’s. These urban legends may sound “truthy” but are specious. Read: POOR MAN’S PATENT Read

    By: andrew schroeder | 23/07/2009 | Patents

    IMPROVEMENT PATENTS

    Improvement patents are basically a novel and unobvious improvement to a current or an expired patent. The term improvement patent can also refer to an improvement to an existing device whether or not it is already patented. Read: IMPROVEMENT PATENTS Read

    By: andrew schroeder | 23/07/2009 | Patents

    WHY YOU MIGHT WANT A LOAN MODIFICATION

    In order to determine if you should get a loan modification or resort to other recourse you must determine whether your loan is affordable and practical. Try to find an amortization schedule. And also look for those terms which spell out when the re-setting of interest rates will trigger. Read: WHY YOU MIGHT WANT A LOAN MODIFICATION Read

    By: andrew schroeder | 23/07/2009 | Law
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