Patents and Patent Defenses A patent is a federal statutory right that allows an inventor to exclude others from making, using, selling, offering for
Digital Copyrights The laws related to digital recordings is continuing to evolve. As a result of recent changes in the Copyright laws,
Developing Strong Trademarkable Brands In today’s economy, trademarks are a valuable business asset which can be leveraged to maintain strong consumer awareness within the
Defending Patent Infringement Actions As stated previously, a grant of a patent allows an inventor to exclude others from making, using, selling, offering for
Patents and Infringement Actions A patent is a property right that the federal government gives to an inventor with respect to an invention in
Copyright Protection in General Copyright protects original works of authorship including literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works, such as poetry, novels, movies, songs, computer
Protecting Trademarks Abroad With the advent of a global economy, foreign trademark protection is important. The need to obtain, maintain, and enforce trademark
Protecting Trademarks under Common Law Trademark rights arise in the United States from the actual use of the mark. Thus, if a product is sold
Deciding to Patent Trade Secrets? In enacting patent laws and providing patent protection to inventors, the U.S. Congress made the decision to encourage the disclosure
Continued Patent Applications In general a complete or non-provisional patent application covering a single invention is filed, reviewed by an examiner and either