by Leroy Hurt | Dec 9, 2012 | Issues.Innovation, Sectors.Entrepreneurship, Sectors.SciTech
Via TechCrunch: …the time from filing a non-provisional utility application to final disposition of the application is typically 3-4 years using the standard examination process with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). With this process, the...
by Leroy Hurt | Dec 9, 2012 | Issues.Innovation, Sectors.Entrepreneurship, Sectors.SciTech
Via TechCrunch: …the time from filing a non-provisional utility application to final disposition of the application is typically 3-4 years using the standard examination process with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). With this process, the...
by Leroy Hurt | Dec 9, 2012 | Issues.Innovation, Sectors.Entrepreneurship, Sectors.SciTech
Via TechCrunch: …probably the most difficult question: “Should you pursue patents for your company or invention?” Unfortunately, there isn’t an easy or direct way to answer this question. Each business is unique and requires an individual analysis. This article...
by Leroy Hurt | Dec 9, 2012 | Issues.Innovation, Sectors.Entrepreneurship, Sectors.SciTech
Via TechCrunch: …probably the most difficult question: “Should you pursue patents for your company or invention?” Unfortunately, there isn’t an easy or direct way to answer this question. Each business is unique and requires an individual analysis. This article...
by Leroy Hurt | Dec 9, 2012 | Issues.Innovation, Sectors.Entrepreneurship, Sectors.SciTech
Via TechCrunch: some authors and commenters around the web do not fully understand patents and the patent system. In some instances, the scope of a patent was blown way out of proportion and deemed excessively broad. In other instances, conclusory statements were...
by Leroy Hurt | Dec 9, 2012 | Issues.Innovation, Sectors.Entrepreneurship, Sectors.SciTech
Via TechCrunch: some authors and commenters around the web do not fully understand patents and the patent system. In some instances, the scope of a patent was blown way out of proportion and deemed excessively broad. In other instances, conclusory statements were...