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How to Start Writing an Invention Disclosure
Invention disclosure documents are the important first steps in the IP commercialization process. Not only does it represent the first recording of the invention, establishing the date and scope, but they have been used to defeat challenges to dates of invention, inventorship, invention scope, and prior art. If you improperly write your invention disclosure, it can result in a complete loss of your patent rights down the road. This highlights the importance of drafting an effective invention disclosure from the beginning.
How Popular Patents Come to Life: Fantasy Football
It’s that time of year…Fantasy Football. As soon as the NFL preseason kicks off, people begin scouting the depth charts, attending draft parties and picking their teams; everyone hoping they get the first pick of the draft. But have you ever thought about the IP and technology that is behind these online sites? Did you know the competitive game mechanism behind Fantasy Football is patented?
How Popular Patents Come to Life: Square and Revolutionizing Point-of-Sale
Billion-dollar ideas are often a result of a seemingly small problem. That is was the case when artist Jim McKelvey found himself attempting to sell $2,000 of handblown glass. His …
Ask Questions on World IP Day
WORLD IP DAY is April 26th On World IP Day, we recognize and re-energize the minds that keep our tech, scientific, and creative worlds turning. It is a day to …
Why Non-Patent Literature is Important to Your IP Strategy
Non-patent literature – or technical literature – is vital to supporting novelty claims on the path to patenting. Do you know what else it can do for your IP strategy?