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Exportation of Ideas Illegal

July 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

Inventors and organizations that have rights to inventions are selective about who they allow to have access to their ideas. Even with this level of protective ownership, there have numerous cases of companies that have outsourced the preparation of patent applications. 
Despite the attractiveness of the idea, less time and effort spent on boring paperwork, […]

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Patent Law May Change Soon

July 14th, 2008 · No Comments

 
There are two cases being considered by some of the highest courts in America.  These cases may change the context of patent law for many years to come.  The most important case is In re Bilski, which will potentially clarify to what extent that a business method can qualify as being patentable.  The Bilski case […]

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Patent Loophole Allows Companies to Forego Litigation Procedures

July 14th, 2008 · No Comments

In the ever-more competitive world of business and manufacturing, the protection intellectual property has become even more difficult.  However, companies looking to gain a competitive edge in the market have found a loophole in the system that allows them to forego legal procedures.
Under normal circumstances, one company files a complaint against another, alleging that they […]

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