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How to select trademark for business?

Brands’ are hugely valuable business assets that form the commercial identity of your company, product or service and will include trademarks and trade names. The value of your brands should not be underestimated: in 2012, the Coca-Cola brand was valued at around $77.8 billion, a rise of 8 per cent from their 2011 figures. [...]

By |2017-09-15T17:38:10+05:30August 9th, 2017|Trademark|0 Comments

5 Things to Know About Patent Law Firm Management

There are a great many things that you need to consider and have in order, from a docketing system that will let you sleep easy to malpractice insurance to engaging clients and firing clients to how to handle un-earned client funds held in trust. Here are just a few thoughts. 1. Patent Docketing System: [...]

By |2017-09-15T18:05:52+05:30August 9th, 2017|Patent|0 Comments

Difference between Patent Searches & Infringement Clearance

A patent search with a patentability opinion, which will determine if the patentability requirement can be satisfied can range from 500$ to 3000$, depending on the cost of search and level of analysis that you want. The search for a freedom to operate opinion would alone cost atleast 3000$, and would return dozens of [...]

By |2017-09-15T18:33:18+05:30August 9th, 2017|IP Basics|0 Comments

The Age of Hypersonic Flight Will Completely Change How We Travel

What is hypersonic flight? Hypersonic Flight Experiment or HEX was the first test flight in the RLV Technology Demonstration Programme of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The demonstration trials will pave the way for a two-stage-to-orbit (TSTO) fully re-usable launch vehicle. HEX was launched on 23 May, 2016. Objectives HEX was the first [...]

By |2017-09-15T17:56:57+05:30August 8th, 2017|Patent|0 Comments

What is a prior art?

Prior art is any evidence that your invention is already known. Prior art does not need to exist physically or be commercially available. It is enough that someone, somewhere, sometime previously has described or shown or made something that contains a use of technology that is very similar to your invention. A prehistoric cave [...]

By |2017-09-15T17:56:16+05:30August 8th, 2017|Patent|0 Comments
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