Useful tips and step-by-step guidance from filing to issue to license Acquire and protect your share of this major business asset Want to secure and exploit the intellectual property rights due you or your company? This easy-to-follow guide shows you how — helping you to evaluate your idea's commercial potential, conduct patent and trademark searches, document the invention process, license your IP rights, and comply with international laws. Plus, you get detailed examples of each patent application type! Discover how to: Avoid application blunders Register trademarks and copyrights Meet patent requirements Navigate complex legal issues Protect your rights abroad The entire body of U.S. patent laws Example office actions and amendments Sample forms Trademark registration certificates Application worksheets See the CD appendix for details and complete system requirements. Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file. Read more
Download NowOne reviewer said there was not enough given information and the book was a lead to lawyer services. That is not true, the book is worth the time for many serious business owners or product producers. I am a playwright and needed to know more about copyrights for my books and trademark for my author signifier. I think the best time to read this book is before you produce, sign, or pretty much leave your stoop into the business world. This book has many vivid examples. I may assume under free speech one does not need permission from all these companies to talk about the nature of their very names. The book gives a lot of examples you will remember for the safety of preserving your IP, whatever it may be. I wish the book could be longer, I think there is more to wring out, maybe more examples and explications of legal steps in laymen's terms. Speaking of laymen's terms, this book is hilarious. Here are some quotes I highlighted on my tablet. "When you misuse your teddy bear to beat your little sister, your mom confiscates the bear. The rules haven’t changed with regard to IP rights." "A milk route customer list is no trade secret if all your competitor has to do is follow your truck." “Bob, fix me a cup of coffee. And while you’re at it, write me a computer program.” "We hardly can believe it. The Copyright Office is entering the digital era —though very slowly." This was a fun book for the slightly unfun philosphy fencing of idea ownership. Thank you, Dummies, and author Buchaca. Au revoir, Mr. Bohemian
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