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25th September 2009
Legal Process Outsourcing (LPO) Industry in India is showing remarkable growth in India. And this has a strong reason behind it! Well the reason is that India has a good amount of legally trained professionals who are experienced in different legal works,... Read >
Author: linksswap
23rd September 2009
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... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
There are a lot of less than forthright organizations that allegedly help individuals sell their inventions to industry. In all my years of working as a patent lawyer, I have never come across a single person who ever used one of these organizations to ef... Read >
Author: rajesh1
22nd September 2009
Mainly, Patent system of India is governed by the Patents act, 1970 and has been effective since 20th April 1972. The patent application drafting office has been established to administer various provisions of the patent filing and the patent law relating... Read >
Author: sonu yadav
07th September 2009
Do you have an idea or an invention that you would like to get patented?? Are you confused or unsure of what to do to obtain an invention patent? The best place to go to get patent information is through the U.S. Patent Office. This patent information is ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st August 2009
Supporters of low-carbon technology are leading the argument that any invention which will assist in reducing the Earth’s carbon foot-print should be made widely and freely available, so we can all gain the benefits from the new technology in the fastes... Read >
Author: Actuate IP
21st August 2009
The concept of patent pending is a tricky and a much misunderstood idea. The concept of patent pending is cloudy, conditional, prospective, retroactive, and confusing. On the one hand, your rights in a patent begin from the day you put a stamp on the en... Read >
Author: sbbarca
21st August 2009
Provisional patent applications used to be part of standard operating procedure as the first step through the patent maze. This practice is still in force in some quarters. Unfortunately, seminal changes in case law have called into question the wisdom ... Read >
Author: sbbarca
20th August 2009
Patents, Trademarks, and Copyright all have their unique strengths and weaknesses. In addition, they each overlap and can be an issue with most goods and services. As such, it will be delineated here their capabilities and weaknesses.
In terms of en... Read >
Author: sbbarca
20th August 2009
Patents, Trademarks, and Copyright all come with their unique strengths and weaknesses. In addition, Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights all overlap and can all operate a single device or service in many cases. For this reason, it is important to know w... Read >
Author: sbbarca
01st August 2009
Today our topic is the importance of back links in SEO services. The importance of back links is enormous. Google uses this as a parameter to evaluate or at least as an indicator as to the quality of your content. It gives so much attention to this inboun... Read >
Author: Scott Johnson
01st August 2009
Inventors need patent firms that can give them application and patent protection services. Having a patent law firm with experienced attorneys on your side can help you prevent others from using your intellectual property. It is therefore important for yo... Read >
Author: David Done
24th July 2009
er since law school I have been asked about the “Poor Man’s Patent”. And ever since then the answer is the same now as it was then: there’s no such thing. According to the “Poor Man’s Patent”, the inventor simply writes down his invention ... Read >
Author: sbbarca
24th July 2009
Improvement patents are basically a novel and unobvious improvement to a current or an expired patent. The term improvement patent can also refer to an improvement to an existing device whether or not it is already patented.
Improvement patents must p... Read >
Author: sbbarca
24th July 2009
There are many different types of claims of a patent application. Some patent claims are about the type of invention. There are apparatus claims, method or process claims, claims to designs, chemical composition, etc.
There are also claims which are... Read >
Author: sbbarca
24th July 2009
You can think of the specification of a patent application as being similar to a candy bar wrapper. On every candy bar wrapper there will be a list of ingredients: sugar, chocolate, corn syrup, nuts, etc. As with candy bar wrappers, the specification of... Read >
Author: sbbarca
17th July 2009
Mobile phones have come a long way since the heady days of carefree Yuppies gibbering into house bricks about a 2 point shares increase. These days, not only are Yuppies not nearly as care-free, but your mobile isn't heavier than you. Today your mobile ca... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th July 2009
In October 2008, the Federal Circuit reviewed the decision of the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences that discussed below in a 132 page decision. The Board had sustained a rejection of all eleven claims under 35 U.S.C. 101 as not directed to patent... Read >
Author: subbu231
09th July 2009
In October 2008, the Federal Circuit reviewed the decision of the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences that discussed below in a 132 page decision. The Board had sustained a rejection of all eleven claims under 35 U.S.C. 101 as not directed to patent... Read >
Author: subbu231
05th July 2009
In October 2008, the Federal Circuit reviewed the decision of the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences that discussed below in a 132 page decision. The Board had sustained a rejection of all eleven claims under 35 U.S.C. 101 as not directed to patent... Read >
Author: subbu231
01st July 2009
Supporters of low-carbon technology are leading the argument that any invention which will assist in reducing the Earth’s carbon foot-print should be made widely and freely available, so we can all gain the benefits from the new technology in the fastes... Read >
Author: Top franchise
17th May 2009
In this highly competitive global market every corporation requires to work on minimal margins and they required adopting cost cutting measures and that is where outsourcing became imperative.
Legal Process Outsourcing (LPO) is the third big Leap of o... Read >
Author: Shikha Suman
21st April 2009
Although it is still a growing industry in India, the LPO industry is expected to fetch an approximate value of about 20 billion dollars by the end of 2015. the biggest driving force for the success of most law school is probably the fact that Legal P... Read >
Author: Natasha
15th December 2008
Just a few years ago, people were touting e-books as the future of the publishing industry. Through these portable electronic devices, individuals could read entire books without amassing a large collection of tattered paperbacks. Despite all the hoopla, ... Read >
Author: XSHUBHNISHA
21st November 2008
For discerning coffee lovers only the best will do. Keeping this in mind, Nestle has introduced Nespresso to service the high-end coffee market. For the coffee connoisseur, perfection is mandatory.
Nespresso products include patented coffee capsules, t... Read >
Author: Jason Dion
29th October 2008
Just a few years ago, people were touting e-books as the future of the publishing industry. Through these portable electronic devices, individuals could read entire books without amassing a large collection of tattered paperbacks. Despite all the hoopla, ... Read >
Author: ANEEL DOGRA
02nd October 2008
This is a plane language outline of a suggested Intellectual Property (IP) protection strategy that is appropriate for a typical financial services company's R&D position, one which provides flexibility to react to future challenges to such a company's pr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th September 2008
Few years ago, people were touting e-books as the future of the publishing industry. Through these portable electronic devices, individuals could read entire books without amassing a large collection of tattered paperbacks. Despite all the hoopla, e-books... Read >
Author: HRITIK KAPOOR
02nd September 2008
Just a few years ago, people were touting e-books as the future of the publishing industry. Through these portable electronic devices, individuals could read entire books without amassing a large collection of tattered paperbacks. Despite all the hoopla, ... Read >
Author: Suresh Kumar
01st September 2008
Just a few years ago, people were touting e-books as the future of the publishing industry. Through these portable electronic devices, individuals could read entire books without amassing a large collection of tattered paperbacks. Despite all the hoopla, ... Read >
Author: Vinodd Kumarr
29th April 2008
How to Patent an Idea
What is a patent?
A patent is a licence granted to an inventor for a specific time. A patent protects a new invention by giving the owner the right to prevent others from making, using, importing or selling the invention without... Read >
Author: Alastair Swanwick
18th January 2008
A Cordless Phone is commonly a telephone with a wireless handset that can communicate through radio waves with a base station. The base station is connected to a telephone line that is fixed within a limited range of its base station. The base is generall... Read >
Author: Raina Kelsey
07th January 2008
Most companies in the innovation game can proudly point to their winners--those new products/services that launched successfully and exceeded expectations for revenue/profit/market share. However, those same companies often express frustration or dissatis... Read >
Author: Carl Cullotta
23rd August 2007
You are a business owner with a web presence. During a routine Google search for your page ranking, you discover something disturbing. There is another company out there with a name very similar to yours and almost identical content on their website. W... Read >
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... Read >
Author: Terry Williamson
01st July 2007
Patents and copyright laws give the inventor the exclusive rights to the invention. No one else can produce the invention for a set period of time under patent and copyright law. Patents and copyright laws are set up to protect inventors. The law on paten... Read >
Author: Richard Cunningham
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... Read >
Author: Terry Williamson
11th May 2007
*This article is for non-practitioners seeking to familiarize themselves with the basics of patent types and patentability requirements. This article is Part II of a four part series. Parts III and IV will follow in biweekly installments, and will addre... Read >
27th February 2007
Always looking for a new potential marketing forum, Google is thinking outside of the box again. It recently filed a patent application for digital billboards.
This past December, Google really showed how far it is envisioning the digital advertising ... Read >
Author: Halstatt Pires
20th February 2007
A patent is a document issued by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office located in Arlington, Virginia, that grants to an inventor the legally enforceable right to exclude others from making, selling, distributing or using an invention in the U.S. territory... Read >
Author: Sandeep
10th February 2007
Trademark Registration Services contains entire registration process which includes
Selection and Retention of Trademarks Registration, Prepare and prosecute Trademark Applications, Handle Trademark Rights maintenance, Record amendments to a trademark ... Read >
Author: jitendra
27th January 2007
Patents adversely affect access to HIV/ AIDS drugs in Africa. The presence of patents means higher prices for the drugs the sick need to survive.
The option of generics would mitigate this effect considerably but most African countries are afraid of taki... Read >
Author: Sharon White
07th September 2006
not the exclusive right of the patent owner to make, use, offer for sale, sell, or import the invention or products made by using a patented process; rather it is the right to exclude others from doing so.
A patent is personal property. It can be boug... Read >
Author: Nancy Baum Delain Esq
01st September 2006
On August 22, 2006, Google's latest patent (#7096214) was approved. This patent is extremely interesting in light of the recent excitement surrounding social search. The patent if broken down into its most simplistic form states, Google is going to t... Read >
Author: Michael Goldstein, Esq.
21st August 2006
Maximizing Your Experience with Patent Attorneys
Are you afraid of what it will cost you to obtain a patent? If you are an independent inventor, you might be. Large corporations may be able to shell out thousands of dollars without flinching, but whe... Read >
Author: Tyson Wilde
07th June 2006
There are a lot of less than forthright organizations that allegedly help individuals sell their inventions to industry. In all my years of working as a patent lawyer, I have never come across a single person who ever used one of these organizations to e... Read >
Author: Elias Borges
01st June 2006
Copyright 2006 Stellar Force
When you have an earth shaking idea, you want to protect it. The reason, of course, is you want to reap the financial rewards from the idea that you came up with.
Money Barriers
There are 4 barriers that you must get... Read >
Author: Dee Reavis
03rd May 2006
Do you have an idea or an invention that you would like to get patented?? Are you confused or unsure of what to do to obtain an invention patent? The best place to go to get patent information is through the U.S. Patent Office. This patent information is ... Read >
Author: Jill Dow
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... Read >
Author: Terry Williamson
25th April 2006
Okay, you have come up with a fantastic idea that will solve all the woes of the universe - or at least make you $millions$ - what do you do? How do you start?
Well, the first thing to do is get all your ducks in a row. Start a hard-bound journal an... Read >
Author: Gary Cogley
14th April 2006
RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary. RSS is an XML-based format for content distribution. Webmasters create an RSS feed containing headlines and descriptions of specific information. The majority of RSS feeds currently con... Read >
Author: jon pro
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... Read >
Author: Terry Williamson
31st March 2006
With the success of the new show, American Inventor, I was curious about the ways a novice inventor would go about getting their invention out in the public eye. A lot of self-employed individuals are self-employed because of a skill they possess or a pro... Read >
Author: E. Haines
25th January 2006
One of the criteria for website popularity and enhanced website search engine ranking is the quantity and quality of incoming links to your website. Links leading to your site from other sites - incoming links - are an important factor affecting how well... Read >
Author: Ian Simpson
24th October 2005
In this third article, we continue to dig into the patent application of Google regarding the method used to rank sites in search results. Interestingly, Google asserts in the application that it "might" consider user data as a factor in organizing search... Read >
Author: Halstatt Pires
12th September 2005
Is Pursuing a Career in Patent Law the Right Move for You? Copyright 2005 Lisa Parmley Intellectual Properties Enterprises, Inc http://www.PatentBarStudy.com
Did you know that you might be eligible to gain entry into
the field of patent law e... Read >
Author: Lisa Parmley
09th September 2005
According to the recent release of the Google Patent Application, many of the things you're doing to get better page rank and increase your position in natural search are about to be history. It's frightening how much things are going to change.
All of... Read >
Author: Chris Ellington
10th August 2005
The recent patent application filed by Google details numerous items the search engine uses to rank web pages. The specific application is summarized as:
"A method for scoring a document, comprising: identifying a document; obtaining one or more types ... Read >
Author: Halstatt Pires
12th April 2005
The recent patent application filed by Google details
numerous items the search engine uses to rank web pages. The
specific application is summarized as:
"A method for scoring a document, comprising: identifying a
document; obtaining one or more... Read >
Author: Halstatt Pires
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