The “Two Cultures” Nature of Patent Law

March 18th, 2010

Peter Lee, University of California, Davis School of Law, has published “Patent Law and the Two Cultures,” in volume 120 of the Yale Law Journal .

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Registration of Trademark - If It’s Worth Developing, It’s Worth Protecting

March 17th, 2010

This system is made available to the general public and its bandwidth is limited. If you need to make bulk downloads, the main USPTO website should be used. Bulk data can also be made available through a purchase from the USPTO.

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WiSpry patents MEMS variable capacitor

March 16th, 2010

WiSpry Inc. , a provider of tunable radio frequency semiconductor products for the wireless industry, has announced that its patent application for microelectromechanical system variable capacitors and actuation components, and related methods has been granted by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office as patent number 7,545,622. WiSpry tunable …

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How to Complete a Free Trademark Search

March 15th, 2010

Before registering a trademark, it’s important to complete a trademark search. This will eliminate the risk that your trademark or brand is not already registered. When searching, it is important to consider marks that are similar to your mark as well as marks that are the same. Similar marks can have an impact on your trademark registration.

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Porn parody studio X-Play wins trademark for use of ‘Not’…

March 14th, 2010

By far the most amusing press release to come across my desk in a long while: This week the United States Patent and Trademark Office registered a trademark granting adult film studio X-Play exclusive use of the word “Not” for adult parody movies .

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How Do You Register a Trademark - The Right Way, Of Course

March 13th, 2010

Before you attempt to register what you think is a unique trademark, you must first know if it really is unique. This can be done by examining the data base on the USPTO called the TESS. This is where every trademark that is protected by the US government is located.

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USPTO Blunders Once More, Reconfirms One-Click Patent

March 12th, 2010

If you thought the growing criticism directed at the United States Patent and Trademark Office would force them to rethink their strategies in granting patents, you’re most likely wrong.

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Register a Trademark Name - Make it Unique and It’s Yours

March 11th, 2010

The main reason to register trademark name is for legal protection against infringement on your reputation and product. When it comes to the process of applying and being granted a trademark, a name is the easiest of all to do.

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Shut down the patent office?

March 10th, 2010

Last week, I pulled out the verbal bazooka to fire a well-deserved blast in Apple’s direction for their patent malfeasance.

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Tips to Register Trademarks For Companies

March 9th, 2010

Typical association will always consider copyright and trademark law since it play an important role in all activities of every association. The trademark is important to do when it made to protecting your own intellectual property or avoiding the infringing of others.

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