Tag: Patent

  • Inventors

    Inventor Resources Books to help Inventors Develop and Market their Inventions The following are some books for inventors. If you can’t buy them, see if your local library has them. If it does not, ask them to get them. The Inventor’s Desktop Companion by Richard C. Levy Visible Ink Press. […]

  • Patent Alternative Dispute Resolution

    Patent Alternative Dispute Resolution in the United States Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) refers to alternatives to the court system for resolving disputes. While arbitration clauses are commonly specified in contracts s a mechanism for resolving disputes that arise in the future, and […]

  • America Invents Act

    America Invents Act in the United States A look at the impact of the America Invents Act The most prominent attempt to address ballooning intellectual property litigation took effect in 2012 and aimed to cut claims by patent owners that don’t actually make anything. But it’s had mixed […]

  • Bamboozle

    Bamboozle in the United States bamboozle in relation to Invention and Patent Law The process by which a lawyer with a poor case tries, often successfully, to persuade a judge or jury to find in his favor. This is often euphemistically referred to as argument. Also bullshit.

  • Bamboozle

    Bamboozle in the United States bamboozle in relation to Invention and Patent Law The process by which a lawyer with a poor case tries, often successfully, to persuade a judge or jury to find in his favor. This is often euphemistically referred to as argument. Also bullshit.

  • Court of Custom and Patent Appeals

    Court of Custom and Patent Appeals in the United States CCPA (Court of Custom and Patent Appeals) in relation to Invention and Patent Law This is the court that heard appeals from the patent office, but in 1981 it was been replaced by the CAFC which hears all patent cases. Patents in the U.S. […]

  • Court of Custom and Patent Appeals

    Court of Custom and Patent Appeals in the United States CCPA (Court of Custom and Patent Appeals) in relation to Invention and Patent Law This is the court that heard appeals from the patent office, but in 1981 it was been replaced by the CAFC which hears all patent cases. Patents in the U.S. […]

  • Specification

    Specification in United States Specification Definition A particular and detailed account of a thing. For example, in order to obtain a patent for an invention, it is necessary to file a specification or an instrument of writing, which must lay open and disclose to the public every part of […]

  • Specification

    Specification in United States Specification Definition A particular and detailed account of a thing. For example, in order to obtain a patent for an invention, it is necessary to file a specification or an instrument of writing, which must lay open and disclose to the public every part of […]

  • Prior Art

    Prior Art in the United States prior art in relation to Invention and Patent Law (a) In a broad sense, technology that is relevant to an invention and was publicly available (e.g. described in a publication or offered for sale) at the time an invention was made. (b) in a narrow sense, any such […]

  • Prior Art

    Prior Art in the United States prior art in relation to Invention and Patent Law (a) In a broad sense, technology that is relevant to an invention and was publicly available (e.g. described in a publication or offered for sale) at the time an invention was made. (b) in a narrow sense, any such […]

  • Novelty

    Novelty in the United States in re Pardo in relation to Invention and Patent Law an important precedence which says that something does not cease to become patentable merely because the point of novelty is in an algorithm.

  • Businessman

    Businessman in the United States businessman in relation to Invention and Patent Law Someone who runs a business where products or services or brought and sold where the risks are not high, and whose primary compensation is usually salary as contrasted to an entrepreneur.

  • Businessman

    Businessman in the United States businessman in relation to Invention and Patent Law Someone who runs a business where products or services or brought and sold where the risks are not high, and whose primary compensation is usually salary as contrasted to an entrepreneur.

  • Inter Partes

    Inter Partes in United States Inter Partes Definition (Lat. between the parties). A phrase signifying an agreement professing in the outset, and before any stipulations are introduced, to be made between such and such persons; as, for example, This indenture, made the day of , 1848, between […]