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Thomas R. (Terry) Williamson III, Ph.D., Registered Patent Attorney Williamson Intellectual Property Law, LLC 1870 The Exchange, Suite 100 Atlanta, GA 30339 770-777-0977 http://www.trwiplaw.com
Joined: 11th April 2006
Articles: 6
URL: http://www.trwiplaw.com
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Foreign File Your Patent Application

23rd July 2007
Once you file your patent application in the United States, you have started a clock running that when it runs out will prevent you from getting a patent in a foreign country if you don't take timely action. That clock runs for one year. Your alternat...

After KSR – Stronger Patents or Just Harder to Get?

21st May 2007
A recent United States Supreme Court ruling is causing quite a stir in intellectual property circles. The case is KSR Int'l Co. v. Teleflex Inc., et al., 127 S. Ct. 1727 (2007). Background To obtain a patent, the invention must be useful, novel and...

Provisional or Non-provisional Patent Application --- Which Should You Choose?

21st April 2007
What They Are and Aren’t Provisional A provisional patent application is not a patent, and furthermore, never becomes a patent, with the single rare exception noted below. It automatically expires after twelve months following the day of filing a...

DEATH KNELL FOR INCENTIVE STOCK OPTIONS

10th April 2007
A federal court in Florida has just ruled that restricted stock (on which most incentive stock options are based) cannot have any value merely because it is restricted. Visit site below for Court Opinion. Williamson v. Moltech Corporation began in New Y...

Publish Your Patent Application? ... or Not.

02nd May 2006
Infringement and Provisional Damages There is no action for infringement of your patent until it actually issues. However, through publication of your application, it may be possible to obtain provisional damages for the time between publication of th...

Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights--What's the Difference?

12th April 2006
Patents A patent protects inventions through federal law. Inventions are your creative ideas for new products (articles of manufacture), machines, processes, methods, compositions of matter, ornamentation on products, or new plants. An improvement on...
 
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