Why Patent Validity Searches Are Required? By: deval | Jul 28th 2011 - Before going deep into why patent validity searches are required, let"€™s first discuss the concept of Validity of a patent.
Patents are issued by the patent office based on the interpretation of the claims of the invention and their comparison with the closest referenced patents identified. These references are always provided by the applicant to the patent office to help the examiner in the examination process.. Tags:validity search, validity find, validity patent, ip services
How To Pick A Winning Business Name By: Jayden Briggs | May 2nd 2011 - A business name can be a huge factor in the ultimate success or failure of the entity. Unfortunately, many people fail to give a lot of thought to it prior to moving forward. Tags:business, marketing, entrepreneurship
Why Patent Validity Searches Are Required? By: Legal Advantage | Nov 25th 2010 - A patent validity / invalidity search is the most extensive search that can be performed, and it has unlimited potential. A validity / invalidity search can be done when a litigation relating to infringement of a patent becomes a clear possibility and the defendant needs to nullify the plaintiff's patent. Tags:patent ip services, patent search, intellectual property
How To Do An Effective Patent Search By: timjhonson | Nov 22nd 2010 - A lot of valuable information is now available of the industries in different databases in the web. Among all those patents the most important and easily available. Patent searching can give insights into the state of the art across any technical field. Tags:patent attorney, patent search, patent law firm, patent drafting
How To Trademark Your Business Name, Slogan Or Logo By: Wendy Moyer | Sep 6th 2010 - In business identity theft often happens when someone makes a shoddy knockoff of your product and tries to pass their goods off as if they were yours. One of the only ways to protect your company's name, slogan, or logo is to trademark each of them. Tags:trademark a business
Steps To Conduct A Patent Search By: John | Nov 6th 2009 - A patent refers to the right granted to an inventor for discovering any new machine, useful process or a manufacturing item. This right gives patent holder the right to prohibit others from using, making, patent sales or selling in US the claimed invention in patent exchange for full disclosure of invention. A patent is a simple way of protecting any discovery or invention. Tags:Patent Search, Patent Exchange, US Patent Application
Product Creation - What Product Will Best Accommodate Your Prospects? By: Harbans Lal | Feb 9th 2009 - Online search engines are used as a way for people to help find answers to their problems. People are trying to jumpstart their careers, or lost those extra pounds. Some are learning how to create their own websites, or how to kick their cigarette addiction. There are always people looking online for answers to their life problems. Tags:Product Creation, Product Management, Product Planning, Prod
How To License An Idea By: Kaye Z. Marks | Jun 7th 2008 - Maybe you are the creative type that comes up with great ideas, but you do not have a clue on how to run a business. Alternatively, maybe you would just rather think of great ideas than implement them. Either way, licensing your idea is a great method to be paid for your invention ideas. Tags:color printing, commercial color printing, commercial printing
Canadian Patent System By: Linda Johnson | Nov 22nd 2006 - Canadian patents are provided to the first inventor to file an application. If a competing inventor files before you do they will own the patent even if you can prove that you were the first to conceive of the invention. Therefore it is advisable to file Canadian patents as soon as possible without running the risk of omitting essential features from the application. If that happens you may have to reapply later. Advertise, displaying, or publishing information on your invent... Tags:
How Patent Searches Work By: Barbara Davis | Nov 17th 2006 - Any inventor should conduct a free patent search in order to determine the patentability of his or her invention. Patent searches have traditionally been limited to a search of the Patent Office's records of prior patents and publications. The recognition of business method patents combined with the assistance of the Internet made it both necessary and possible for patent searches to evolve and become easier to do. Still, patent searches begin in the electronic databases of t... Tags: