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Having a patent law firm with experienced attorneys on your side can help you prevent others from using your intellectual property. written by David Done An intellectual property law has attorneys with several years of experience protecting the rights of artists, designers, engineers, and business developers. This law firm helps those who create new ideas prevent others from taking advantage of their work without paying the inventor or creator. written by David Done Washington Patent Attorney - Patents protect the intellectual property of inventors by giving them sole rights to manufacture or sell the ideas, designs, or products. 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Having a patent law firm with experienced attorneys on your side can help you prevent others from using your intellectual property. written by David Done Patent law grants exclusively privileges to inventors so they can earn money from the methods and products that they create. It prevents others from using the ideas and designs of an inventor. Patent law encourages inventive people to continue developing new products, techniques, and ideas by rewarding them with exclusive economic rights. written by David Done An intellectual property law firm has attorneys with several years of experience protecting the rights of artists, designers, engineers, and business developers. This law firm helps those who create new ideas prevent others from taking advantage of their work without paying the inventor or creator. written by David Done Finding and Choosing a Patent Lawyer - Depending on what area you live in, you might find that there are many different patent lawyers from which you could choose. Learn more tips for finding a patent lawyer at Aplegal.com written by David Done Patent and Copyright Lawyers - You will probably have to talk to several patent and copyright lawyers before you find the one that you want to hire. Making the right decision is very important, so you want to take your research seriously. Learn more about Patent and Copyright Lawyers at Aplegal.com. written by David Done Copyright and Patent Attorneys - Patent and copyright law can be difficult for laymen to understand completely. That is why you might need the services of an attorney to help you fill out the paperwork that will protect your patented or copyrighted materials. Learn more about Copyright and Patent Attorneys at Aplegal.com. written by David Clarke Intellectual property law is often in the media spotlight but what are our rights and how can we protect them...... written by David Clarke Read on to find out what a patent is, why you should patent your invention, and what to consider before you apply for a patent… written by Kevn Smith One of the most important things in intellectual property is to understand the value of an idea or an invention. Let’s take one of the most prominent ideas in the history of mankind – the personal computer. It is well known that the idea of personal computer was rejected at first. IBM was dominating the market and they considered the PC to be a failure. Xerox instead developed stuff like Operation System and even the first mouse in one of its labs. written by Abby Reid Going through the procedure of patenting your invention can be both confusing and arduous – especially if it is your first time embarking on the invention and patent services process. However, you can avoid any unexpected conflicts by closely following the right steps – and by hiring yourself a patent law attorney. written by Kristin Kronstain Thomas Edison may be known for his inventions, but you can be, too. There are still great discoveries yet to be made and your invention could be a significant advancement for the 21st century. You may be too late to discover the typewriter or electricity, but there are still ideas out there yet to be formed and yet to be documented. You may have some untapped brilliance sitting up in your brain right now, ready to take form. Take a chance and start turning your ideas into realities. Start developing prototypes and see what kinds of new products result. written by Ane Tide If you are aware that great and new ideas are striking you on a constant basis, you may consider finding the necessary patent in order to place them right into future business; for instance, patent analytics will help you understand whether your own patent is novel and non-obvious in order to make some money from your brilliant inventions. written by I C Inventing and materializing an idea is a very fulfilling activity for creative individuals. Learn what to do to protect your idea and patent your creation. written by Brian R. Rayve, Esq. Rayve Smart Marketing For Inventors Chapter 2 - Turning your invention into a marketable product.
Are you confused about how to protect your invention and profit from it? This series of 10 articles is a patent and marketing primer for inventors that answers your most commonly asked questions.
Topics covered in this series include: 1) why protect your invention first; 2) turning your invention into a marketable product; 3) finding your customers; 4) determining marketability; 5) setting a profitable wholesale and retail selling price; 6) marketing channels; 7) contacting wholesalers and retailers; 8) distributing your invention; 9) marketing companies; and 10) conserve capital (money) except on educating yourself!
A must-read for inventors at all experience levels. written by Brian R. Rayve, Esq. Rayve Smart Marketing For Inventors Chapter 1 - Why protect your invention first?
Are you confused about how to protect your invention and profit from it? This series of 10 articles is a patent and marketing primer for inventors that answers your most commonly asked questions.
Topics covered in this series include: 1) why protect your invention first; 2) turning your invention into a marketable product; 3) finding your customers; 4) determining marketability; 5) setting a profitable wholesale and retail selling price; 6) marketing channels; 7) contacting wholesalers and retailers; 8) distributing your invention; 9) marketing companies; and 10) conserve capital (money) except on educating yourself!
A must-read for inventors at all experience levels. written by Brian R. Rayve, Esq. Rayve Are you ready to bring your invention or product to market but not sure you can without infringing someone else's patent?
Want that confident feeling that you have done your "homework" up-front to avoid a costly and lengthy law suit?
This is a primer on patent infringement for inventors that answers your most commonly asked questions.
A must-read for inventors at all experience levels. written by groshan fabiola The intellectual property (IP) is a grouping of related concepts that cover a certain area or domain. It can be related to names, inventions, written materials and recorded media. written by Brian R. Rayve, Esq. Rayve Are you confused about what a patent is and whether you should get one?
This is a primer for beginning inventors that answers your most commonly asked questions.
Questions include what is a patent, what is patent pending, what protection does a patent provide, should you keep your invention secret, and more.
A must-read for inventors at all experience levels. written by Karl Airey Airey Many copy-cat companies exist in MLM. The job of the astute
Networker is to find a product-based company that is truly unique.
Uniqueness does not mean stand-alone. There are 3 critical
requirements for unique to transfer to steady growth and longevity. written by John Luke Matthews You got a great invention, and you don't want others to create or use the same invention (or at least nobody can claim they invented it). That's the kind of protection a patent offers. It gives you exclusivity to create, reproduce and sell the product or process to the public for a particular length of time (most patents nowadays offer protection for a minimum of 17 years).
written by Sharon White Patents adversely affect access to HIV/ AIDS drugs in Africa. The presence of patents means higher prices for the drugs the sick need to survive. written by Vinay Choubey According to patent law, only the inventor may apply for a patent, with certain exceptions. If a person who is not the inventor should apply for a patent, the patent, if it were obtained, would be invalid. The person applying in such a case who falsely states that he/she is the inventor would also be subject to criminal penalties. written by Vinay Choubey A patent is a document issued by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office located in Arlington, Virginia, that grants to an inventor the legally enforceable right to exclude others from making, selling, distributing or using an invention in the U.S. territory. written by jitendra c Trademark Registration in UAE provides Record Amendments to a trademark including Change of name, Change of address, Assignment, Merger, Mortgage, Licensing and Franchising of rights. JCA Trademark UAE delivers ideal help of Registered Trademark Agents in UAE along with Design, Patent Registration UAE. << previous page 1 2 next page>> |