Can You Patent an Idea?
Every year, millions of Americans devise new ways of improving things or processes. Although these ideas have the potential for being extremely valuable, potential only goes so far when it comes to...
View ArticleThree Types of Patents Issued in the United States
In 2012, there were more than half a million patents filed in the United States. While there are at least six different types of patents issued by the United Stated Patent and Trademark Office...
View ArticleCan You Patent Software?
In the U.S., an inventor can patent a unique business model, something that has only been possible in the last few decades, with the increase in e-commerce, computer technologies and the like....
View ArticleFour Types of Patent Opinions
At the beginning of the patent process, many of the hurdles inventors face are those of due diligence: ensuring that their invention is unique and patentable. Part of this process involves patent...
View ArticleIs a Patent Search Necessary?
As an inventor, you’re financially and personally invested in the success of your products and their future. When you’re considering filing a patent for an invention, conducting a patent search is...
View ArticlePatent Cost Estimator
Filing and obtaining a patent is a time-intensive, often expensive process that should be thoroughly researched before being initiated. Each year, hundreds of thousands of patents are filed, and the...
View ArticlePatent Non-Disclosure Agreements
As an inventor, you want to know the commercial value of your invention, and often, the best way to do that is by meeting with businesses, venture capitalists and others who are willing to partner...
View ArticlePre-Patent Protection
Filing for a patent can be a costly endeavor, and many inventors are curious to know what kind of protection they can secure before actually applying for a patent with the United States Patent and...
View ArticleThe Importance of Patent File Wrappers
The patent application process can be long: the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) estimates the average application takes more than two years to process. In that time, a patent...
View ArticleTrade Secrets and Patents: Differences in Protection
In the world of intellectual property, trade secrets and patents are two valuable ways of protecting your assets, and the future of your business or product. They each offer different types of...
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