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How to Conduct a Patent Search

22nd October 2009
By Miguel Taveras, Noro IP Patent Division Director Alright, so you have determined you need to conduct a patent search but you're not sure where to start? Well the folks here at Noro IP have put together some tips and tricks to help get you started. Ho... Read >
Author: Noro IP

An Overview of the US Patent and Trademark Office

15th October 2009
In today's world, there are people who think of different kinds of ideas and invent them. Some are original and others are based on other ideas. You have to consider that most inventions comes from people's thoughts and by inventing it, they inventors wil... Read >
Author: Chet Lawrence

The Ins and Outs of the Trademark Registration Process

15th October 2009
When people think of starting their own business, what they usually think first is the logo or the trademark of their company. They will also think about the capital and will make the necessary business plans to present with the bank when taking out a loa... Read >
Author: Chet Lawrence

Copyrights, Patents and Trademarks for the Uninitiated

15th October 2009
Today, many people tend to be confused on what copyright, patent and trademark is all about. Many people tend to neglect the importance of these things. First of all, when you start your own business, you should have a trademark for your business. A trade... Read >
Author: Chet Lawrence

Conducting a Trademark Search Online

15th October 2009
Is there such a thing as free trademark search? The answer can be a yes and a no, why? True enough there are a number of preliminary sites that you can access without any charge, but you're not aware the company's terms pertaining to service or product na... Read >
Author: Chet Lawrence

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

The Importance of Trademark Searches

30th September 2009
There are a lot of different kinds of new businesses opening today. This also means that there will be a lot of different business names and business trademarks popping up in the market. This is why you have to consider that starting your own business isn... 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

Applying for a Registered Trademark

30th September 2009
Putting up a business, especially a large scale one, entails a lot of requirements that the owner or proprietor must be able to meet. This includes local business permits, state requirements, and all other paper that are deemed necessary in organizing you... Read >
Author: Chet Lawrence

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

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

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

Is the Biltmore Who's Who a Scam? Not Really

09th August 2009
Biltmore Who's Who Selects Cathy R. Joyner as this week's Honored Member of the Executive and Professional Registry for 2009. Cathy R. Joyner, program analyst of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), has been selected as an Honored Member of the... Read >
Author: rahul396

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
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