Patents
Announcing Preferred Local Provider for Diaper Rash: Baby Ease?
Apr 10th
(PRWEB) April 02, 2012
Diaper Rash has never been so easily solved as it is today, thanks to Baby Ease? joining PreferredLocalBusiness.tv, a local preferred business directory that will make Diaper Rash Solutions immediately available to internet searchers.
About Baby Ease?:
Keyes Drug has been helping to fulfill Newton, Massachusetts and surrounding areas? pharmaceutical and wellness needs for over 100 years.
Keyes is also the home of Baby Ease?, the patented diaper rash cream. Created and developed by Pharmacists and recommended by Doctors, Baby Ease? aims to prevent and heal mild and severe cases of diaper rash. Patients have been extremely satisfied More >
Google finally take action for patent protection
Apr 8th
Google finally take action for patent protection
Since Google acquisition Nortel after the failure of the patent, it was because of this from Google, Microsoft lawsuit of litigation Chrome, Purple Leaf CheckOut, and so on, androidcentrol prosecution before have published an editorial: Google and Android still can be in patent disputes on the road, and how long to keep silence today, Google finally silent no more, for the problem of patent began a group to take action, the patent protection below please small make up from the front morris reports:
Currently, Google’s partners are facing a lot More >
Deathly afraid of shots in my eyes but my patents ates making me get them?
Apr 5th
Question by : Deathly afraid of shots in my eyes but my patents ates making me get them? I found out that I need laser eye surgery in order to do it I either need to get shots of novacain in my eyes( I am not willing to do this) or go under anesthetics. I chosse the latter but my parents said to the doctor not to listen and do the former. I told them that There is no way I’m letting people stick sharp objects into my eyes but they won’t listen What do I do?
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Patenting And Marketing Your Invention
Apr 4th
Patenting And Marketing Your Invention
Article by James Conte
In general you should acquire a patent to prevent others from making use of your invention concepts for their own gain. This right of protection is in force for a period of twenty years subsequent to the time the patent is filed. A patent is a contractual agreement that is required in the country in which the patent is filed that grants that patent filer protections in return for the public disclosure of the invention.
Patent rights are territorial; that is, the patent granted in the United States does not More >
Weather Central ESP:LIVE Enables Broadcasters to Deliver Deeper Insight into Severe Weather with New Dual-Polarization Weather Radar Display
Apr 3rd
Madison, WI (PRWEB) March 28, 2012
Weather Central, makers of the most viewed weather system in the world, today announced that its ESP:LIVE? severe weather system has been enhanced to support new dual-polarization weather radar technology. This groundbreaking new presentation tool will be on display at NAB 2012 in Booth SL3911. With precise display of damaging hail, debris in tornadoes, improved flash flood warnings, and more accurate identification of winter precipitation, ESP:LIVE with dual-polarization radar support enables meteorologists to better inform and alert their viewers when severe weather strikes.
A comprehensive look at dual-polarization radar technology and its impact on severe More >
I have a idea for a product I am designing and want to sell. What should I know about patents and trademarks?
Mar 30th
Question by juweee: I have a idea for a product I am designing and want to sell. What should I know about patents and trademarks? I can put together a prototype myself. I don’t need funding. I just want to know how to protect my idea and how to market it so a distributor will buy it. Thanks in advance.
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Answer by DawkContact the Library of Congress for the proper registration forms and the procedure which is very easy to follow. Patents and trandemakrs are registered with the Library of Congress in the United States.
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Greenberg Traurig Shareholder, Ian C. Ballon Selected As New Media Lawyer of the Year
Mar 30th
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) March 23, 2012
Ian C. Ballon, shareholder of Greenberg Traurig, LLP has been selected as New Media Lawyer of the Year by the Century City Bar Association. He was honored at its 44th annual installation banquet and awards ceremony held on March 21, 2012 at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel.
A shareholder in Greenberg Traurig?s Los Angeles and Palo Alto offices, Ballon is an intellectual property and Internet litigator who represents clients in copyright and other Internet and computer-related litigation, and in the defense of data privacy, behavioral advertising and other Internet-related class action suits.
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I have some really cool ideas for alternative energy and other things but no money. How can I get patents?
Mar 28th
Question by pcbcraft: I have some really cool ideas for alternative energy and other things but no money. How can I get patents?
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Answer by The Answerer-erInvent something. Patents aren’t for your silly ideas. You have to turn them into some kind of useful product. If you want to get paid to think, become and academic researcher.
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Why are the men & women who hold free energy invention patents imprisoned?
Mar 27th
Question by jeeveswantstoknow: Why are the men & women who hold free energy invention patents imprisoned? Is there a logical reason for this attitude toward fuel efficiency in this country? Do the oil companies feel threatened? Is this a control issue? Cute site Olddragon. I was beginning to think Mad comic book’s lost art of Monkeypaste was lost forever. LOL
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Answer by rexskiDo you have any facts to back up your statement? I’ve never heard that.
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