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Saturday, December 14, 2013

Provisional Patent Needed

Here is a REALLY good reason to file for a provisional patent receipt. Bitcoin (arguably the most revolutionay currency improvement in a LONG, LONG time) is under attack as the biggest bankster organization in the US tries to patent the concept! Incredible! Yet here it is. Make no mistake about it...Bitcoin is under attack! The powers that be a frantically trying to either control it or destroy it. Check out this story:

JP Morgan to Patent Bitcoin-Like Virtual Cash [VIDEO] - International Business Times UK

http://news.google.com Wed, 11 Dec 2013 15:17:51 GMT

International Business Times UKJP Morgan to Patent Bitcoin-Like Virtual Cash [VIDEO]International Business Times UKUS banking major JP Morgan has filed to patent an online payment system that is similar to the emerging virtual currency, Bitcoin. JP M ...

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Just remember, some years ago the man who invented the laser (by writing about it in a graduate school paper) won the patent rights after years of litigation. He was paid multiple millions in back royalties. If he had filed for a provisional patent, it would have been a lot simpler for him because that's PROOF of when you had the idea.

If you get a kit, you can file multiple times without having to buy the kit again. Plus, with our kit, you get FREE(!) updates when the kit changes! For as long as we update the kit! Sucha' deal!

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

The Value of a Provisional Patent

Do you wonder about the usefulness of a provisional patent?  Well, take a look at the opinion in this posting:

The Benefits of a Provisional Patent Application - IPWatchdog.com ...

http://www.ipwatchdog.com Sat, 14 Sep 2013 15:15:11 GMT

Of course, a provisional patent application must be understood as nothing more than the first step toward receiving a patent. Ultimately you will need to file a nonprovisional patent application in order to obtain a patent in the ...

It truly is the first step toward a REAL patent; but you have to start somewhere.

As these fellows clearly understand.  The Arkados people have asked for a peg in the timeline to prove that they were first.  We'll see if it works out like they want.

Arkados Files Provisional Patent Application for Internet of Things ... - Broadway World

http://news.google.com Tue, 29 Oct 2013 15:13:09 GMT

Arkados Files Provisional Patent Application for Internet of Things ...Broadway WorldNEWARK, N.J., Oct. 29, 2013 /PRNewswire/ Arkados Group, Inc. (OTC: AKDS) ('Arkados'), a developer of software solutions for the home automation and energy management ...

On the other hand, a couple of guys are claiming patent rights to pod casting ( see here: http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/496/transcript ) and I'm sure they wish they had a provisional patent receipt now as that would go a long way to their claim for royalties.

Make sure you establish your claim in time with a provisional patent receipt.

Monday, July 22, 2013

Your Government at work!

Recently, the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) updated a LOT of forms.  Almost all the changes were superficial but they did add a "Micro" designation thereby reducing the filing fee for most of us down to $65.00.  YAY!  It's about time the little guy got a REAL break!  This is a good time to apply for a Provisional Patent.  If you have been thinking about it, it's time to move!  Get the forms at the USPTO and get started!  If you don't know what forms to use, I have updated a kit I produce that has all the forms needed.  Click on the link to the right and go see.  If you just want to know when things change, I'll keep you up to date if you subscribe to my blog.  Once you purchase a kit, you automatically are subscribed, until you unsubscribe, and you get updates to the kit FOREVER!  Such a deal.  Go get 'em.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

The little guy

If you are a solo inventor (or merely very creative), your ideas deserve protion of patenting. Often the cost of patenting is just plain too much for us little people. A really good way around that is to use the low cost provisional patent application that is authorized by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) which costs $ 125.00 to get and you get a lot of protection. You can then find investors, corporate partners of even buyers who will buy your patent and pay you a royalty. THEY then have the headache of getting the regular patent which, of course, they have the resources to do! ALL the forms are available at the USPTO but so are a lot of forms you don't need. You could hire an attorney, fill out forms online or get a kit that is reusable. Reusable is probably the best option to keep your cost down and you are saved the labor of wading through all the forms available which saves you a lot of time. There are a number of kit available so search on provisional patent kit or click on the link on this site. You'll be glad you did.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Drawings

Let's talk about drawings to be submitted with your provisional patent application. Drawings are NOT required to get a provisional patent. HOWEVER, they are good to include as it makes things easier for the patent examiners to connect your provisional patent with your regular patent filing. Drawings DO NOT have to be draftsman quality but it won't hurt to do a really good job. Check out the drawing reference in the sidebar. You won't regret it.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Patent Wars?

Sure enough there are BIG wars going on right now over patent rights. Can you guess why? Of course! Money!! There's big money in them thar' patents! I've embedded a graphic image of the patent wars going on right now and it's a real mess! More than enough reason for you to use the provisional patent route to protect your ideas from lawsuits. Of course, no one can guarantee you'll have no lawsuits but for the $ 125.00 filing fee, you get a LOT of protection. The US Government backs up your right to get a regular patent. That's significant. That means you'll be able to negotiate with a company or investor to fund the regular application with safety for your equity.
Check out the term "provisional patent" on the internet and see what's cooking!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

What's the first step?

You have your million-dollar idea and you want to get moving before someone else beats you to it. What do you do? First thing is write a description of your invention that is detailed enough to be recognizable as to form and function. You will need this no matter what. Maybe you should make drawings to accompany your provisional patent application however, they are not required at this stage but can be helpful to relate your provisional patent with your regular patent application. You can learn about making drawings in the 'Expert Advice' link at the bottom of the blog. Then you can go to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and get the forms needed to file for a provisional patent. If you don't know how to file for a provisional patent you can read a book or buy a kit or you can go do your research for free at the USPTO if you can spare the time to look through the hundreds of forms they have there. That part is free. A book tells you all you need to know and you can then go get the forms and fill them in. The advantage of a kit is that all the forms are in it complete with step-by-step instructions, which is a BIG timesaver.