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<< previous page 1 next page>> 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 Lala C. Ballatan As we go on with our daily life, we always make a point to be responsible and careful enough against accidents and other unfortunate incidents. We can not foresee what will happen to us during the next minute of our lives, but it is better to exercise caution in everything we do so as to prevent anything unpleasant.
written by John Luke Matthews A statute of limitations is a law which places a time limit on initiating a legal remedy in relation to a misdemeanor or wrongful conduct. It sets forth the time frame or the maximum period in which a certain individual can file for a claim. In every state in the US, there are various statutes that apply for every civil action, and said limitation periods differ from state to state. written by Darren Kavinoky Statutory Rape laws are based on the premise that until a person reaches a certain age, that individual is legally incapable of consenting to sexual intercourse. Thus, it is a crime for an adult to have sexual intercourse with a person under the legal age of consent, which is 18 years of age. California’s statutory rape law is found in Penal Code Section 261.5. written by Yusuf Danesi
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