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 […]
It’s October– which means that Halloween is right around the corner! I am going to be writing a weekly scary blog about patents that are a bit spooky and quite
Does your company have a trademark that uniquely identifies you as the source of the product or service that you provide to your customers? If so you need to protect
My good friends down at MaxVal have announced a new tool to help patent attorneys and individuals interested in tracking information about corporate filings. It is called the: Assignment Database
All the new patent rules didn’t all take effect when on September 16, 2011 President Barack Obama signd Leahy-Smith America Invents Act of 2011 into law. On the one-year anniversary
The Attorneys in Buffalo, New York selected the best attorneys in the Buffalo legal community and the list was published in the “Who’s Who in Law” 2012 edition of the
So it has been almost a month since the kids have returned back to school. I bet right about now you were wishing there was something that could possibly make
The patent attorneys here at PatentHome are proud to announce the publication of Patent Fundamentals for Scientists and Engineers, Third Edition. This book teaches inventors, scientists and corporate managers how
As a patent attorney in Buffalo, New York I have met many patent attorneys and inventors over the years. Through my association with patent agent Arthur Cookfair I got the
As of September 16, 2012, the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences officially became known as the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB). The PTAB was implemented to comply with