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Patent Illustration Service from the Patent Draftsman at DPR Patent Drafting

14th June 2011
Even though this may perhaps seem to be aged fashioned, it is the least pricey and is truly how the patent office prefers them, great and uncomplicated. You are going to require to understand common drawing tactics to do this.If color is necessary to ac...
Author: Alva Becker
Copyright & Trademark

Copyright: The common misconception

27th September 2010
Of all the IP laws, copyright is the most wide ranging in scope and application, and hence important for business owners to understand. Obviously, if yours is an industry, like music or technology, where copyright plays a central part, you will need to k...
Author: Shireen Smith
Legal

Process of Freedom to Operate Search.

07th July 2010
Freedom to operate (FTO) search is also known as 'Freedom to practice' (FTP) or 'Product clearance' search. As the name suggests, it is understood that a freedom to operate is the option or the right that makes you free from all legal obstacles to comm...
Author: Legal Advantage
Copyright & Trademark

Understanding patent infringement.

24th August 2009
To determine whether you have a problem with patent infringement you should first look and read the claims of the patent. If this is your patent that will obviously be easy. If not, then go to the USPTO website or Google patents and download a pdf copy...
Author: sbbarca
Copyright & Trademark

Why you should think twice about Provisional Patent Applications

20th August 2009
In the past, it was typically accepted as standard practice for an inventor to write up a really quick and dirty patent application, draft up some quick drawings with the kids' crayons and send it off to the USPTO as a provisional patent application. Occa...
Author: sbbarca