Patent reform bill close to passing?

Beltway blog The Hill reports that senators involved in the patent reform bill have reached agreement on language in the legislation that has lingered in Congress for much of the last decade. There’s a certain good news-bad news...

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Seize the Zeitgeist

How Timing Impacts Success By Jack Lander Let’s talk about opportunity. Hmmm … on second thought, let’s address success. Actually, timing may be more to the point. What I’m getting at is how timing affects opportunity and...

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How to Cut Your Patent Costs

By Rick Martin The road to obtaining a low-cost patent – with the term “low-cost” being relative – begins with an Internet search. Start with Google Patent Search, an engine that delivers patents issued in the United States....

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Word Sharing

Imitation Is Everything in the World of PR Writing By Damon Carson Do you have a phobia of writing? Maybe it doesn’t rank up there with the fear of public speaking, but most of all us probably wished we could write a little...

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USPTO e-zine Inventors Eye, update

I got some clarification on the Inventors Eye e-zine the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office launched this week. This e-zine is entirely put together in-house, so budget expenditure is not an issue. And because the bi-monthly...

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USPTO launches new e-zine

Look who got into the publishing business – the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, that’s who. Inventors Eye is a bimonthly e-zine for independent inventors and small entities. Not surprisingly, the debut February issue...

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