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Strategic Patent Claims Drafting
- July 31, 2020
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Last month we discussed some ideas for preventing 101 rejections. A few additional tips may be helpful in this regard. Also provided herein are some additional general tips to help obtain allowable claims that will provide patents that add value to a client’s portfolio.
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Signing Documents For The United States Patent And Trademark Office Using Electronic Signatures (E-Signatures)
- July 25, 2020
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We live in a digital age where many companies are going paperless or paper-light. Because of this, the world of document signing is evolving, and people are increasingly looking to sign documents without printing out, copying, or scanning papers.
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International Patent Protection For Startups: 6 Factors To Consider
- July 16, 2020
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Many startups are wary of international patents for many reasons: they are unaware of the concept of international patenting; they are skeptical of the business benefits of such a patent; they are concerned about the costs involved in the patenting process.
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Value-Enhancing Patent Prosecution Strategies
- July 7, 2020
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The United States currently has the largest number of enforced patents in the world. Most people agree that the commercial and scientific market conditions of the nation are highly conducive and inspiring for innovators to focus on their art and create patentable technologies.
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5 Ways To Commercialize Your IP Into New Sources Of Revenue
- July 7, 2020
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The most fundamental method of monetization is to turn your intellectual property into commercial products. Intellectual property represents the heart of commercial strategies, as is proven by its growing measure of the fixed assets in the enterprise value.
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USPTO Is Restoring The Right Of Priority Or Benefit To Patent Applicants
- June 19, 2020
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The effects of the COVID-19 outbreak have created an extraordinary situation for affected patent applicants and patentees. Therefore, USPTO is extending the time period for petitioning for certain rights of priority or benefit and waiving the associated petition fee.
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USPTO COVID-19 Programs
- May 8, 2020
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In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States Patent and Trademark Office has implemented some programs to aid people affected by the virus.