Some inventors might argue that the provisional patent application is a worthwhile stepping stone to the non provisional patent that gives you a one year grace period. Within this period you will be able to test your product and do run preliminary tests.
This document functions as a priority filing, which means as an […]
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The Provisional Patent Application
August 8th, 2008 · No Comments
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Claim Construction Counts
August 1st, 2008 · No Comments
The University of Texas sued a number of different technology companies based on a cell phone technology that recognizes words that user might try to communicate with through text.
The technology works in a very peculiar way. According to the briefing, a user may try to type in a word using the number […]
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Did you invent something that someone else has invented?
August 1st, 2008 · No Comments
Recently, in the patenting world, the definition of obviousness in the consideration of patent has begun to change. In the past, obviousness was determined on the basis of teaching, suggestion and motivation as prerequisites. If the inventor somehow showed through his prior experience and knowledge that the creation he came up with would […]
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