


USPTO Patent Programs May Not Protect Your Patent Application
Recently, the USPTO announced the COVID-19 deferred-fee provisional patent application pilot program. Although they may be helpful for some, the current USPTO COVID-19 patent programs may not protect your patent application. Essentially, the USPTO will...
Facing the Consequences: Biden’s Transition Team Should Concern the IP Community
Original article by Gene Quinn on November 12, 2020 “Governing is not an academic exercise, particularly in the area that matters most to us. Matters of patent and antitrust law and policy relate to business, which requires more expertise and consultation...
Avoiding Invention Promotion Scams IP Watchdog
Article courtesy IP WatchDog | Inventors need to be cautious and aware of fraudulent invention promotion firms as discussed below. Rarely does a patent agent or patent attorney, registered to practice intellectual property law, own and operate these types of...
Big Shifts Like COVID-19 Prompt Big Innovation
Shifts like COVID-19 prompt big innovation. Big societal shifts tend to create new requirements for innovative products and solutions. As the spread of COVID-19 accelerates across the globe, everyone wants to find a way to tackle the pandemic, from Governments...Page 1 of 4