inventions
inventions
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by Gopu V. R. - 2007-04-03
PATENT PROTECTION FOR SOFTWARE IN INDIAINTRODUCTIONPatentability of the software- related inventions are very controversial in these days. In early 1960s and 1970s uniform response was that software w...
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by ROBERT STEWART - 2007-04-26
So, a little light bulb inside you head has lit up and you are struck with the idea that you invented something. You are not sure yet how practical your idea is at this time, but something tel...
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by Ross Wharton - 2007-04-30
During World War II the use of radars became wide spread after Britain sold the technology to America in 1941. A device for jamming radars called the magnetron was used more and more and ultimately le...
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by STEPHEN SZIRMAI - 2007-05-08
If you are serious about an idea and want to see it turned into a fully fledged invention, it is essential to obtain some form of patent protection, at least to the 'patent pending' status. Withou...
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by Brian R. Rayve, Esq. - 2007-06-04
Are you confused about what a patent is and whether you should get one? This is a primer for beginning inventors that answers your most commonly asked questions.1) What is a patent?A patent is ...
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by Brian R. Rayve, Esq. - 2007-06-26
If you do not protect your invention by means of filing a patent application, anyone can steal your invention and profit from it themselves.While a patent application does not provide the benefi...
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by Terry Williamson - 2007-07-23
Once you file your patent application in the United States, you have started a clock running that when it runs out will prevent you from getting a patent in a foreign country if you don't take t...
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by C.S. Mackay - 2007-08-01
Recently I was reading a list of inventors of important inventions that affect our lives every day. I glanced down the list quickly looking for the inventor I knew most about because he once lived in ...
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by Steve Gillman - 2007-09-09
When I saw the "American Inventor" program, I immediately loved the show. It's a parade of ingenuity - and sometimes silliness and total ignorance of markets. Watching some of the inventors come o...
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by Steven Gillman - 2007-09-10
When I saw the "American Inventor" program, I immediately loved the show. It's a parade of ingenuity - and sometimes silliness and total ignorance of markets. Watching some of the inventors come o...