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It has been awhile since i searched though the US Patent and Trademark Office and here is what I found. (Note: They All relate to an themepark some sort of way. Links will always change.)
*UPDATE: OLD LINKS ARE DIFFERENT SO REMOVED*
- New Patents from...
Started by Gringrinngghost on
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System and method for providing location-based data on a wireless portable device Wouldn't be surprised if the "Floating Image Projection" was for the upcoming JII refurb.... .
The one I don't like is.
Some really cool items in theory and would be awesome .
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Keeping in mind that this is not a question on the ethics of software patents,
What books or resources do you recommend for self-filing of patents?
Or, do you have solid reasons for why one should not self-file and instead use an attorney?
Started by Parand on
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I have filed in UK, Europe and US and the systems don't vary substantially in what is that your filing....
I'm curious myself from the "filing Patents.
I guess I can believe that.
In the syntax and idioms of patent law.
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Now that it looks like software patents are going to be severely limited , does anyone have a good argument for keeping them. It seems like copyright law serves software fine and patents just add overhead to what should be an almost frictionless process...
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Think "Order patents will finally put ....
The alternative to the patent system is secrecy and stagnation .
Now IBM the entire system.
For instance, IBM filed 10 patents a day last year .
patent system is beyond broken.
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Technology research company Eolas Technologies, which won a $520.6 million patent infringement case against Microsoft in 2003, has filed a new patent lawsuit against 22 companies including Adobe Systems, Google, Yahoo, Apple, eBay and Amazon.com.
Eolas...
Started by BaRRaKID on
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They where granted the patent yesterday, same day they filed their....
Visage.
Portfolio.
Blog.
American patent law is crap anyway .
: : was granted last Tuesday
the usage is older then the patent, so
their argument is invalid.
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I'm working on a number of different software ideas culminating in our product release later this year. Some of our ideas appear unique (nothing on Google, in the books etc), but I don't want the hassle or expense of a patent. In fact the opposite I'd...
Started by MrTelly on
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Weren't the first person with this idea, and that a patent is already in the process of being filed[IANAL]
Proceeding without a patent, you can claim prior art, invalidating anybody who comes along later trying to patent the....
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It seems that throughout the Internet, different companies often take core ideas from one another and implement it on their own website. A good example is Facebook taking ideas from Twitter and Friendfeed and incorporating it into their news feed, although...
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Also, designs can be protected as....
If you do your due diligence and it turns out you violated someone's patent then you".
You sue are going to do.
Or certain design of a company I would double check to make sure they don't have a patent.
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Started by admiralteal on
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If it appeared in android after 2004, your point....
The patent was filed in 2004.
It's usually that apple filed the patent before android debuted the feature, though the patent took a year is filed or completed.
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I want to develop a free standard (free as in non-proprietary) along with a free reference implementation.
Please understand that I don't want to go into depth of my idea (yet). It is, though, a serous idea. I've been now working nearly a year during ...
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It is possible that you might be infringing....
As for patents that were filed before your date of publication, then there is a problem.
102(a)).
(See 35 U.S.C.
In the US filed after the date of your publication because you invented first.
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I am working part-time on a personal project, and it's been going very well. I've shown it to a few people, and they are all extremely enthusiastic, so I've been considering actually finishing it up, adding some bells and whistles, and selling it.
One...
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Of NDA) then you have 1 year to file your patent application, so you have not forfeited anything) then you have 1 year to file your patent application, so you have not forfeited anything but time? I hope it was under a non....
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DOJ clears Apple-Microsoft-RIM deal to buy Nortel patents by Elinor Mills February 13, 2012 4:05 PM PST The purchase of a number of Nortel Networks patents by a partnership that includes Apple, Microsoft, and Research In Motion has passed antitrust scrutin...
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I am also confused about one other thing here -- hasn't the Nortel patent purchase for the Nortel patent estate....
patent estate? I thought so when I committed the above-linked post but I don't remember now why I thought I knew that.
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