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Looking for Desserts for Holiday Parties? World Patent Marketing Success Group Recommends a New Food Invention, Verdu Lakasate

NEW YORK, N.Y., Dec. 10, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — via PRWEB – World Patent Marketing, a vertically integrated manufacturer and engineer of patented products, announces the Verdu Lakasate, a food invention that offers a healthier dessert alternative that is …
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Apple Granted a Patent for a Business App that will use Apple Pencil and new Pie Chart UI

In this particular report we briefly cover an invention that relates to a future business collaboration application for the iPad Pro and digital pen / Apple Pencil. The app will use a pie-chart user interface tool so as to provide users with detailed menus …
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BU Wins $13 Million in Patent Infringement Suit

After a highly technical three-week trial in November, the 10-person jury unanimously found that the companies had willfully infringed on BU’s patent for the invention by 2013 Innovator of the Year Theodore Moustakas, College of Engineering …
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Google refused patent for ‘invention’ on providing hypertext to phones

The country’s patent office has refused to entertain an application by US technology and search engine major Google for its ‘claimed invention’ regarding a computer-implemented method for providing hypertext to mobile phones. Rejecting the patent …
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Remember What a Patent Is Supposed to Protect

Steve Malanga calls patents “dormant” when the invention claimed therein isn’t practiced by the patentee or patent owner (“States Move to Do-It-Yourself Patent Reform,” op-ed, Sept. 4). This is extremely misleading because patent law doesn’t …
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Patent Drafting 101: Beware Background Pitfalls When Drafting a Patent Application

Periodically I write articles aimed at giving inventors some information about preparing a patent application, such as primers on writing patent claims, writing method claims, describing your invention completely and language difficulties, to name but a few.
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