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How to Secure Your Business, Products and Ideas

30th September 2009
It is natural for people to come up with different kinds of ideas in order to make some money. Some invents different kinds of revolutionary products with different purposes. With an original idea in their mind about a revolutionary product, the most natu... Read >
Author: Chet Lawrence

Why You Should Register Your Business Name and Trademark

30th September 2009
Many people today are now considering starting their own business. You have to consider that you don't have to slave for a company you don't even own just to earn some money. There are lots of people today who work in companies to earn enough capital to s... Read >
Author: Chet Lawrence

File A Patent

29th September 2009
Before you file for a patent you must make a choice to either hire a lawyer to file the patent for you or to do it on your own. If you opt to hire a lawyer to help you file a patent you should be ready to spend some money. Most patent lawyers charge a min... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Regular Rust Corrosion Inhibitors

23rd September 2009
Rust Corrosion Inhibitor Rust is a very common problem that we have been facing since the Iron Age. Iron is an extensively used material in large infrastructure products as well as small machines. Rust destroys the surface of the iron or steel structures... Read >
Author: ektayadav

Bunion Surgeon In NYC

17th September 2009
A bunion is a protrusion of bone and tissue found on the inner border of the foot just behind the big toe joint. This area is called the first metatarsal head. Hallux Valgus is the medical term used for a bunion and describes when the great toe deviates t... Read >
Author: sanjay

OnShoreBoards

10th September 2009
The On Shore Board balances like a surfboard, a bicycle, or a motorbike - they all need forward motion to gain balance. Steering is achieved by leaning into the turn, a specialized board flex, and a rear pivotal device similar to that found on a traditio... Read >
Author: sourceeconowise@hotmail.com

How to Get a Patent for Your Invention or Intellectual Property

27th August 2009
If you have a specific design or invention you wish to protected, you must apply for a patent through the United States Patent and Trademark Office. It is important that you do not use terms such as "patented" or "patent pending" prior to applying for or ... Read >
Author: Yodle

Learning how and when to deploy Intellectual Property

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

Inventors, Patent Law, and Legal Watchdogs

19th August 2009
Your wife, children, friends, and neighbors all appear strangely silent and unmoved by your claims that the EHG generator you've created produces hydrogen at the cost of $ 0.0038 per cubic meter - that is, three times lower than the cost to produce the sa... Read >
Author: Yodle

Inventors: Do your own Patent Search Free!

16th August 2009
In the old days, patent searches were conducted in cold, dark rooms in Washington DC, at the United States Patent & Trademark Office. The USPTO now resides in Arlington, Virginia, and things have changed. Before, inventors would have to pony up thousand... Read >
Author: sbbarca

I Have An Invention, Now What?

25th July 2009
So you've thought long and hard about a unique device that removes dirt from beneath the seat cushions in your couch without removing them. Or maybe something more practical, such as an extendable hair brush for hard-to-reach places? After you outline the... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Unfair Competition and Its Negative Effects to a Business

23rd July 2009
Unfair competition in business can result to economic injury which can amount to millions or even billions of dollars. To prevent such unlawful practice, the federal and state law imposes stricter penalties and higher fines for violators. According to... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Function of Trade Mark Lawyer:

17th July 2009
An attorney who deals with trade mark issues is addressed as Trademark lawyer. A trademark is a specific sign used by business establishments or some other legal entity to differentiate its products or services to consumers. Trademark infringement is a cr... Read >
Author: Monique Peterson

Function of Trade Mark Attorney:

17th July 2009
A Trademark attorney is one who specializes in managing with trade mark issues. A trademark is a special sign utilized by business establishments or other legal entity to differentiate its products or services to customers. Trademark infringement is a cri... Read >
Author: Monique Peterson

Trademark Law includes more than just words.

10th April 2009
Most businesses do not know that Trademark Law can also extend to colors, smells, sounds, the shape of a bottle, font styles, and the interior design of a restaurant. When most businesses think of Trademarks, they think of words like Microsoft®, McDonald... Read >
Author: sbbarca

How Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights can increase the value of your business

09th April 2009
Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights can become a valuable asset in the portfolio of your small business or corporation and should be managed judiciously. One of the most daunting questions a small business owner faces when he or she decides to sell the... Read >
Author: sbbarca

Protecting Intellectual Property

09th January 2009
Intellectual property (IP) is any artistic works, innovation, name sign, symbol, design or logo that is used commercially. These are protected by trademarks, patents, copyrights and trade secrets. Such protections are vital in the area of business beca... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Protecting Intellectual Property

30th November 2008
Every business needs to protect its financial assets as well as its inventions, commercial designs, images and signs, creative works, and the product and business name itself. The business also needs to protect its intellectual property (IP) because such ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

What Makes a Good Surgeon?

04th November 2008
Anyone who is considering surgery, whether bunion surgery or brain surgery, has a potentially stressful serious decision to make. It is important that you, as a patient considering surgery, make the right decision. By asking the right questions, and with ... Read >
Author: Dr. Christopher Segler

The Steps To Take Before Obtaining Patents For Ideas And Inventions

30th October 2008
When you're sure you have a great idea that can turn into a profitable invention, do you know what steps to take to make sure your idea is a good one? Applying for patent assistance worldwide is a good idea, but there are a few things to do beforehand. Yo... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly

Why Is a Trademark Important?

12th September 2008
Most business owners do not give a second thought about their trademark. Whether it is a small town bakery or a self-employed handyman, most business owners go on their merry way, completely unconcerned about owning their own trademark. Sometimes this ... Read >
Author: Nathan Moore

Trademark Best Practices: Getting It Right the First Time

08th September 2008
On the surface, registering a trademark seems like a rather straightforward process. You have an original name, slogan or logo, pay the fee, and voila! You are registered.   Well, not exactly. Being "original", insofar as the Lanham Act and the Uni... Read >
Author: Nathan Moore

Increase mileage over 35% with HOD (Hydrogen on Demand)

02nd September 2008
Since Roger Billings (honored "hydrogen man"; and "Dr. Hydrogen" by Time magazine 2003) built the very first hydrogen car back in 1965, hydrogen cars have come a long journey. You could simply walk into a store and purchase a: • BMW Hydrogen 7 • Mer... Read >
Author: Chuck Rabel

Google Patent Reveals The Secret To Great Site Ranking

15th August 2008
How many years did you register your domain name for? If it was only one then Google could hold that against you. Why? Because the majority of Spam websites only register a domain name for one year. A domain name registered for a longer period impl... Read >
Author: RAM

What's in a Name? The word REALTOR® and You

28th May 2008
On July 17, 1947, The National Association of Real Estate Boards applied to the United States Patent Office to register REALTOR as a trademark. The date claimed for first usage was March 31, 1916. It first came into common parlance with an utterance by ... Read >
Author: Karrie Rose

GMC Parts to a Grand Mighty Condition

07th March 2008
General Motors Company shortly became identified as one of the largest car manufacturers in the world after it was established in 1908. A year after, Grabowsky Rapid Motor Vehicle Company (GMC) teamed up with General Motors. The trade name GMC Trucks was ... Read >
Author: dirtroadgrl

asset protection medicaid

26th August 2007
Asset protection The cat house market is now a multi-million dollar industry Worldwide, as this enterprising VP saw an opportunity to "grow a market" and embraced it. Public sector funding, like any resource, is limited[1]; and competition exists among... Read >
Author: EnigmaSeo

Patents in the USA and China

21st June 2007
There are many differences between China and United States Patent Systems. China historically rejected to defend intellectual belongings rights above all because of the two causes: people of China have always viewed copying process as adulation, while the... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Patent Law Basics for the Non-Practitioner - Part I of IV: OVERVIEW

02nd May 2007
A patent is a property right granted by the government of the United States to an inventor "to exclude others from making, using, offering for sale, or selling the invention throughout the United States or importing the invention into the United States" f... Read >

Trademarks – An Exercise In Patience

08th November 2006
Trademarks are a form of intellectual property for a person or business. To protect your mark, you always should formally trademark it. This brings us to the subject of patience. Trademarks – An Exercise In Patience A mark is simple a distinctive ... Read >
Author: Gerard Simington

WikiPatents Enables Community Patent Review

01st September 2006
"Bad patents" cost infringers—and, ultimately, all consumers—millions, if not billions, of dollars every year. Yet, "good patents" often go unrecognized. Until now, there has been no web site encouraging large-scale, organized public comment to clarify ... Read >
Author: Kevin Hermansen

History of MP3

23rd June 2006
Mp3 technology was developed by a German Company Fraunhofer –Gesellshaft which now licenses the patent rights to the audio compression technology. There are two names mostly associated with the development of the MP3. The Fraunhofer institute helped w... Read >
Author: olivia andrews

Domain Names--Points To Consider When Choosing One

12th June 2006
Domain Name Registration Never register your domain name through your web hosting company however attractive the deal might appear. Why? Well one day you may wish to transfer your domain name to another web hosting provider and your current web host ... Read >
Author: Ba Kiwanuka

The importance of relevancy when buying incoming text links for your web site

15th March 2006
It has been common knowledge for several years now, particularly among the Search Engine Optimization community, that link popularity has a significant effect upon the positioning of your web site with the various search engines – particularly Google. ... Read >
Author: enRico Nestler

Creative ways to obtain links

15th March 2006
Although very little is constant in the way that Search Engines rate the value of web sites at this point in time; search engines continue to place importance on link popularity. In fact, Google recently confirmed this when they made public the contents o... Read >
Author: enRico Nestler

How do the Search Engines feel about web sites that purchase links?

15th March 2006
Most Search Engine Optimization experts will agree that acquiring in-bound links to your web site will positively affect the search engine ranking of that web site. Better positioning means more traffic and, hopefully, more sales. Of course, there are som... Read >
Author: enRico Nestler

New Inventions - From Absurd to Wacky!

08th September 2005
New inventions? Heard of a revolving restaurant combination television tower? How about color x-ray pictures? Or heard of a new invention that turns the sea's salt water drinkable? These are wacky new inventions not having been fully used! Are you ... Read >
Author: Emmet Press

Invention Help... Don't Get Scammed!

28th August 2005
Invention help is available for a fee and a signed contract to split the profits. An invention submission company will take care of all the details. The invention help expert will validate your invention through: a. Internal project review or ev... Read >
Author: Emmet Press

Great Site Ranking in Google The Secret's Out

28th June 2005
How many years did you register your domain name for? If it was only one then Google could hold that against you. Why? Because the majority of Spam websites only register a domain name for one year. A domain name registered for a longer period impl... Read >
Author: Darren Yates