by Brandon Kelloway | Mar 20, 2024 | Innovation, Patent Filing & Litigation
As tech companies have invested vast amounts of money into acquiring computational resources and datasets, and hiring skilled personnel with the goal of AI development, training, and computational research, researchers in academia and the public sector have been left...
by Brandon Kelloway | Mar 12, 2024 | Innovation, Patent Filing & Litigation
According to a report by SuperData Research, the global gaming market was valued at $159.3 billion in 2020. This includes revenue from console games, PC games, mobile games, and e-sports. To put that in perspective, the music industry was valued at $19.1 billion in...
by Brandon Kelloway | Jan 29, 2024 | Innovation, IP Strategy, IP Suite, Patent Filing & Litigation
Over the last decade, the total annual patent applications submitted to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) each year is over 600,000 applications. The fastest patent review process time is 6-12 months if fast-tracked via Track One, with the average...
by Brandon Kelloway | May 16, 2023 | Ideation, Evaluation, & Collaboration, Innovation, Patent Filing & Litigation, Patent Search & Analytics
A gene patent is the exclusive rights to a specific sequence of DNA (a gene) given by a government to the individual, organization, or corporation who claims to have first identified the gene. Once granted a gene patent, the holder of the patent dictates how the gene...
by Brandon Kelloway | Mar 23, 2023 | Ideation, Evaluation, & Collaboration, Innovation, Patent Filing & Litigation, Patent Search & Analytics
According to the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), chemical compounds are among the most frequently patented types of inventions. Patent filings worldwide grew by 3.6% in 2021. Trademark filing activity grew by 5.5%. Patent filings around the world...
by ipadmin | Jan 3, 2022 | Patent Filing & Litigation
When inventors, patent lawyers, and IP teams talk about patent abandonment, there are multiple practices they could be referring to. A patent or patent application can be abandoned at multiple points during its lifetime. Often, this abandonment is strategic. Gaining...