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General Programs on Intellectual Property IP 101

This Introduction to Intellectual Property (IP101) aims to provide participants with in depth understanding of intellectual property. It helps understanding of concepts of trademarks, patents, copyrights, geographical indications and designs. This program is important if you want to uptake any higher education in IP field. IP includes patents, trademarks and copyright. A patent provides and [...]

By |2017-10-26T11:24:08+05:30October 26th, 2017|IP Basics|0 Comments

IP Licensing

The ten tips which favors IP Licensing are following; Keep good records: Get in the habit of establishing and maintaining complete centralized agreement files. You get at least two significant advantages by doing this. First if a license dispute erupts, the party with better agreement files has a significant early advantage. Secondly, if you ever [...]

By |2017-10-26T10:55:19+05:30October 26th, 2017|IP Basics|0 Comments

IP Management

IP Management goal is to help clients acquire, manage, explore and realize the value of their intellectual property rights. Its philosophies in practice to achieve these goals are: a) To adequately educate our clients during the acquisition of IP rights; b) To enable our clients to effectively utilize IP rights; c) To be our clients [...]

By |2017-10-26T10:48:43+05:30October 26th, 2017|IP Basics|0 Comments

Learning from common patent application mistakes by inventors

Explaining functionality not as helpful as you thought One of the biggest mistake that a inventor do is that they spend too much time talking about what the invention does and very little time explaining what the invention is and how it operates to deliver the functionality being described. Explaining the functionality of an invention [...]

By |2017-10-24T16:58:15+05:30October 24th, 2017|IP Basics, IP Interview|0 Comments

The Adequate Description Requirement of 35 U.S.C. 112

The catch of this adequate requirement is that once the first four patentability requirements are satisfied the applicant still must describe the inevnetion with enough particularity such that those skilled in the art will be able to make, use and understand the invention that was made by the ineventor. For the most part this [...]

By |2017-10-23T16:29:22+05:30October 23rd, 2017|IP Basics|0 Comments

Why don’t you use Patent data to generate revenue for your business?

Intangible assets now makeup 80%of the business value whereas a couple of decade ago it would have been tangible assets, that has more importance. Individual patents contain valuable details about how an invention is made but a large collection of patents reveal competitively advantageous pattern of behavior market. The world intellectual property right well explains that [...]

By |2017-10-14T14:51:05+05:30October 14th, 2017|IP Basics|0 Comments
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