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Category: Intellectual Property

Home Archive by Category "Intellectual Property" (Page 4)

What Protection Does A Design Patent Provide?

Derek FaheyIntellectual Property, PatentsNo commentsFebruary 10, 2014

What is a design patent? A design patent protects any new, original and ornamental design for an article of manufacture. Individuals and businesses use design patents to protect the ornamental designs of their products. Although a purely functional design is…

Ten Patent Law Concepts Every Attorney Should Know

Derek FaheyIntellectual Property, PatentsNo commentsJanuary 25, 2014

Few areas of law are as specialized as patent law. Most attorneys not specializing in patent law receive only a few hours of training on the subject. Understanding a few basic concepts can help attorneys give some basic advice when…

When And Why Is A Provisional Patent Application Useful?

Derek FaheyIntellectual Property, PatentsNo commentsJanuary 8, 2014

A provisional application may be a useful tool to many businesses. Under United States patent law, a provisional application is a legal document filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) that allows an inventor to establish an…

Is My Invention Already Patented?

Derek FaheyIntellectual Property, PatentsNo commentsJanuary 8, 2014

To answer the question “Is my invention already patented?”, you have to do a prior art search to determine what patent applications have been filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) or other countries’ patent offices. In…

Why Copyright Artwork?

Derek FaheyCopyrights, Intellectual PropertyNo commentsJanuary 8, 2014

The registration of copyrights has several advantages. The default rule in the United States is that each party bears their own litigation costs regardless of the outcome. However, the Copyright Act has a fee shifting provision. The fee shifting provision…

Is My Invention Patentable?

Derek FaheyIntellectual Property, PatentsNo commentsnew useful patentable subject matter and non-obvious, patentable; is my invention patentableJanuary 8, 2014

One of the most frequent questions I get asked as a patent attorney is Can I patent my invention? There are several types of patents. However, for this article I will focus on the utility patent, which protects the functionality…

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