USPTO: Green light to green patents

The USPTO is launching a pilot program (“Green Tech”) which will permit patent applications pertaining to environmental quality, energy conservation, development of renewable energy resources, and greenhouse gas emission...

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Who Wants to be a Celebrity?

Celebritize Yourself – The Three Step Method to Increase Your Visibility and Explode Your Business By Edie Tolchin Surely almost everyone who reads Inventors Digest has dreamed of being a celebrity – of fame and fortune – at...

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Flash of Genius, redux

Judge doubles patent infringement award against Ford Late last month a judge awarded inventor Jacob Krippelz $55.6 million, after finding that Ford infringed on his patent for lights mounted to side rear view mirrors. The amount...

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UIA announces new, bigger board

Six weeks after multiple board resignations left the United Inventors Association seemingly weakened and reeling, the nonprofit organization has bounced back, announcing a new president and 12 new members representing a broad...

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Edison 101

Where Math Meets Design, Construction & Marketing By Jennipher Adkins The Design and Construction course at Colfax High School in Northern California is creating business-minded innovators of tomorrow. Jonathan Schwartz, an...

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No snow job

How an Online Community Gave Birth to a Profit-Making Product in Nine Months By Mike Drummond Every winter, millions of people living in the snowbelt dutifully stab fiberglass poles along their curbs and driveways. And every...

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Playing Hardball

Making deals and turning profits requires smart negotiating skills By Jim DeBetta If you are fortunate enough to have a major retailer accept your product for, you will be sent various forms to complete and you are responsible...

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