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Untangling the Intellectual Property Knot

02nd September 2009
Understanding intellectual property is notoriously difficult. There's even a dispute about whether the term should even be in existence, since some feel it's an unnatural shorthand for many different areas of law that shouldn't be lumped into one categor... Read >
Author: famowshowitz

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

Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights, knowing when to use what and why.

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

Law Firm Internet Marketing

10th August 2009
The unanimous meaning of the word Law is a system of rules a society sets to maintain order and protect harm to persons, property and business. A law firm is a business entity formed by more than one lawyers to engage in the practice of law in order to... Read >
Author: dotndot

Washington Patent Attorney

07th August 2009
Patents protect the intellectual property of inventors by giving them sole rights to manufacture or sell the ideas, designs, or products. This is advantageous for inventors of all kinds, and compels many inventors to continue making improvements on today'... Read >
Author: David Done

Law Firm Internet Marketing

04th August 2009
The unanimous meaning of the word Law is a system of rules a society sets to maintain order and protect harm to persons, property and business. A law firm is a business entity formed by more than one lawyers to engage in the practice of law in order to... Read >
Author: dotndot

Websites and Intellectual Property, Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights

03rd August 2009
To clear up confusion as to how to protect the Intellectual Property of websites, this article will give a brief explanation on how websites might be protected under Patent Law, Trademark Law, and Copyright Law. The first concept to understand re... Read >
Author: sbbarca

Patent Law

27th July 2009
Patent law grants exclusively privileges to inventors so they can earn money from the methods and products that they create. There are many different types of patents available in the United States, so inventors might want to seek the assistance of a lawy... Read >
Author: David Done

Patent Prototyping

27th July 2009
Whether you have a new release, a service or a technology, you must be able to demonstrate the unmatched features and benefits of your offering. Some inventors have a facility to create, design and construct the required demonstration unit. The majority... Read >
Author: Elijah Hayden

POOR MAN’S PATENT

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

Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights—Protecting the Rights of Creative Minds

23rd July 2009
Patents, trademarks, and copyrights laws were created to promote innovations and progress while protecting the rights of artists, inventors, and designers who have dedicated their time and effort to create original works. According to the US Patent and... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Finding and Choosing a Patent Lawyer

18th June 2009
Patents ensure that a person or company owns the legal rights to an idea, technology, or product for a specified length of time. They are legally binding arrangements that prevent competitors from taking ideas and products to sell or use as their own. The... Read >
Author: David Done

Patent and Copyright Lawyers

17th June 2009
Choosing a patent or copyright lawyer can be difficult, especially if you are already having legal troubles that are causing lots of stress. If you follow these guidelines, though, you should be able to disregard the lawyers in your area that cannot give ... Read >
Author: David Done

Copyright and Patent Attorneys

14th June 2009
Patent and copyright law can be difficult for laymen to understand completely. That is why you might need the services of an attorney to help you fill out the paperwork that will protect your patented or copyrighted materials. Copyright Attorneys Co... Read >
Author: David Done

Hiring a Lawyer in Ten Easy Steps

11th June 2009
Legal matters seem to arise when you are least expecting them, which means you have to find a good lawyer quickly to get things settled. With all the names in the phone book it is difficult to know who to hire and what questions to ask. This article giv... Read >
Author: jdavids27

Online Patent Attorney – A Legal Guide For Patents

17th April 2009
All the new inventions that are marketable and are expected to make profits must be protected and an online patent attorney is the best person to help you get that protection. You have successfully come out with a new invention. You are sure that your ... Read >
Author: Kaylee Hayden

How to Read the Claims of a Patent

02nd April 2009
The claims of a US Patent is the most important section, and is curiously listed in the end of most patent documents. The claims to a US Patent are what an engine is to an automobile. The specification is the chassis, the background is the paint job (sort... Read >
Author: sbbarca

How to Read the Claims of a Patent

02nd April 2009
The claims of a US Patent is the most important section, and is curiously listed in the end of most patent documents. The claims to a US Patent are what an engine is to an automobile. The specification is the chassis, the background is the paint job (sort... Read >
Author: sbbarca

Learn about Intellectual Property Rights

10th March 2009
One of the most important things in intellectual property is to understand the value of an idea or an invention. Let’s take one of the most prominent ideas in the history of mankind – the personal computer. It is well known that the idea of personal c... Read >
Author: Kevn Smith

Software Driven Analytical Technology

28th January 2009
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: Sonali Behl Nov

Software Driven Analytical Technology

12th January 2009
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: Sonali Behl Nov

How Attorneys Help Inventors Patent Their Inventions

04th December 2008
Going through the procedure of patenting your invention can be both confusing and arduous – especially if it is your first time embarking on the invention and patent services process. However, you can avoid any unexpected conflicts by closely following... Read >
Author: Abby

IP Protection Strategy for Highly Sensitive, Short Life-Cycle Software Driven Analytical Technologie

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

How to Do Legal Translations

21st October 2007
Legal translation is a very distinguished term from that of any other technical translations, because of its system-bound nature of legal terminology. While solving international legal problems, a lawyer sometimes has to go through foreign documents. The ... Read >
Author: Phil Chavanne

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

Document Management System in Legal Practice

04th June 2007
By: Dustin Baker In this article, we seek to identify the tangible business results that a good document management system could produce for a legal practice. We look first at the business of legal practice, then at the documents generated in this busi... Read >
Author: abul kashem

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 >

Who may apply for a Patent?

15th February 2007
According to patent law, only the inventor may apply for a patent, with certain exceptions. If a person who is not the inventor should apply for a patent, the patent, if it were obtained, would be invalid. The person applying in such a case who falsely st... Read >
Author: Sandeep

Where the Law is Headed in 2007?

21st December 2006
As we approach the end of December, it is time to open gifts and start thinking about 2007. So, what can we expect in the legal field next year? Where the Law is Headed in 2007? Predicting practically anything in the future is a risky endeavor indee... Read >
Author: Gerard Simington

Seeds Of Discord: Ethics Debate Over DNA-Based Patents Grows

17th November 2006
Percy Schmeiser has been growing canola for more than 40 years on his farm in Bruno, Saskatchewan. But six years ago his life got unexpectedly complicated. Pollen from some genetically engineered canola had blown onto his land from neighboring farms. With... Read >
Author: No Last Name

Indian Biotech Market - Firm And Steady Growth

16th October 2006
Biotechnology sector of India is not a new one. It has been nourished since its inception by national government. Nevertheless, this industry is still in the infant stage. Currently, India is investing in academics and existing industry's infrastructure c... Read >
Author: James Marriot

Software Licensing and Piracy you can serve time for it!

04th January 2006
In 1993 worldwide illegal copying of domestic and international software cost $12.5 billion to the software industry, with a loss of $2.2 billion in the United States alone. Estimates show that over 40 percent of U.S. software company revenues are generat... Read >
Author: Derek Miller

Is Pursuing a Career in Patent Law the Right Move for You?

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