How to Obtain a Patent
The best way to protect your specific design or invention from being made by others is to apply for a patent through the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). By visiting a local branch of the USPTO or its official Web site, you can ... [... more]
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How to Patent New Inventions
According to definition from http://www.uspto.gov website, A patent for an invention is the grant of a property right to the inventor, issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. There are three types of Patents: Utility Patent, ... [... more]
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Redskins: Racial Slur or Symbol of Success?
It's a symbol of success, pride, courage and achievement, say spokesmen and fans of the Washington Redskins. The team is an institution in the Washington community and has a long and proud tradition of honoring and respecting American Indians.PThe [... more]
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How to Trademark Your Company Name
Filing your company name with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office can be relatively easy, but mistakes will cost you time and money. Although you can file on your own, it's a good idea to hire a trademark attorney or a trademark registration ... [... more]
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How to Sell Patent Rights
Selling the rights to a patent, which excludes the manufacture and sale of certain inventions or designs, is a fairly common practice. By consulting with the resources available from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), you will ... [... more]
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U.S. Patent And Trademark Office: Hiring Efforts Are Not ...
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WACKY INVENTIONS
It doesn't have to make sense to be patentable. BOOK COVER BY ANDREWS McNEEL PUBLISHING Most of the 150,000-plus ideas submitted to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (www.uspto.gov) are dead serious, says the book's author Ted ... [... more]
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The Complete Guide to Securing Your Own U.S. Patent: A ...
Helpful up to a point: This is a study of the patent, what it means and the basics of getting it more than a step-by-step manual starting at the beginning and ending with your putting a Priority Mail application in the slot. To obtain a patent you do not [... more]
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PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE: An entry from Thomson ...
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Patents.(United States Patent and Trademark Office): An ...
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U.S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE ISSUES TWO PATENTS TO ...
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How to Contact a Patent Examiner
Dealing with the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) is intimidating, especially for novices. It's perfectly acceptable to contact the patent examiner the PTO assigns to your patent application. You can contact the examiner by phone or by mail. If ... [... more]
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