A proper patent application will have seven parts. Each part provides the Patent Office with a distinct kind of information that helps them understand the full breadth of the invention. The seven sections are: Cover page Drawings Background Brief summary of the invention Brief description of the drawings Detailed description of the invention Claim set… See the Full Article
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Some patents are the result of a lone inventor toiling away all by himself, but there are plenty of inventions that come as a team effort. When this happens, you and the other inventors need to pay close attention to the fine print of the patent application. Inventorship v Ownership When a team of inventors… See the Full Article
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Sadly there is no one size fits all international patent that will protect your invention in every country across the globe. Applying for a patent in the US will only protect you in US territory, and the same goes for other countries. If your goal is to sell or do business on an international scale,… See the Full Article
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A Brutal D Three Provisional Patent Application Problem – D Three Enterprises, LLC v. SunModo Corp. (Fed. Cir. 2018) by Michael W. Goltry, Registered Patent Attorney, Parsons & Goltry Writing patent applications is tricky, even for skilled and experienced patent practitioners. The crux of patent protection often turns on one word, and the D Three case… See the Full Article
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