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What does it mean to license an invention? Licensing an invention is akin to renting it out to someone else, allowing them the right to use and sell the product while you retain ownership. This arrangement enables inventors to earn passive income without having to manufacture, market, or distribute the product themselves. Why might an […]

We asked LoTempio Law client Lori E. Miller, owner and creator of Developing Professionals, to speak to us about her business, and the skills that are needed for any successful

The 16th annual Music is Art Festival is happening tomorrow! On Saturday, September 8th, hundreds of bands, dancers, and artists will once again take over the Riverworks complex for a

Are you an Inventor? If you have an invention or one is coming underway, this article is for you. Creating an invention always brings some prospect of revenue. Inventions can

Algorithms have considerably changed they way internet users see content. While many website visitors may expect to first see a reverse chronological list of content, this is not always the

Ministicks.com is a Buffalo-based, woman-owned business that specializes in personalized and branded hockey gifts, souvenir mini baseball bats, mini lacrosse sticks, official hockey pucks, custom lapel pins and sport awards.

Buffalo-based SmartPrint3D is an innovative start-up utilizing cutting-edge 3d printing technology for rapid prototyping as well as product development and design. Vince LoTempio recently had the opportunity to interview SmartPrint3D

This week, LoTempio Law’s own Vincent LoTempio was interviewed by 97Rock’s Morning Bull. Vincent spoke about his history and experience with the patent process, new start-ups and inventions, and of

Love tacos? Enjoy alliteration? Well hold the sour cream because the trademark of “Taco Tuesday” has an owner. Taco John’s, a Cheyenne, Wyoming-based fast-food restaurant featuring Mexican-styled cuisine, is that

What do the Krusty Krab, the General Lee, and the Daily Planet all have in common? They all have been granted trademark protection, despite not being referenced in the titles

Don’t Wait to Protect Your Ideas.