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Category: Patents

The inventor of the “World’s Most Famous Hat”, John Leopold Brodie, resided on West Ferry Street in Buffalo, New York in the early 20th century. Brodie moved to his wife’s,

Since the track-1 program for prioritized examination for patent applications was implemented on September 26, 2011 when president Obama signed the “American Invents Act” into law, approximately 4528 requests for

Find The Data is a web site that developed a new inventors comparisons that allows the user to sort inventors based on: field of study, most famous invention, patent number,

Willis Haviland Carrier is the subject of this edition of our series on Buffalo area patents and inventors. As we get into these warm months of summer, remember to thank

There’s no question that patent litigation is increasing every day. If it’s not the big guys fighting it out it’s a nonpracticing entity (NPE) suing on patents that it purchased

While it is unknown as to who actually invented the first horseshoe, some credit must be given to Buffalo, New York’s African American Inventor, Oscar E. Brown. Oscar Brown was

Right after president Barack Obama signed the America Invents Act into law our team here at PatentHome started writing the third edition of the book entitled “Patent Fundamentals for Scientists

According to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), a patent is defined as a property right granted by the Government of the United States of America to an

As a Buffalo, NY patent attorney, I have found that one of the hottest areas for new ideas and inventions revolves around Internet security. The world of data mining is