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September 9, 2010 at 9:45 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone have experience submitting for a patent #602604September 9, 2010 at 9:45 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone have experience submitting for a patent #602693
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Participant[quote=jpinpb]
About the only thing I know is you have to get a patent attorney to research whether there’s a patent already existing on the idea for the product or something similar.[/quote]You can do your own research at USPTO website or Google Patents page, but without an attorney you are more likely to misinterpret something. If you are dealing with business method patent an attorney will help a lot if you want to draft a defensible patent.
UCSD extension program has a few intellectual property related classes, including ‘patent drafting’, ‘patent searching’ and ‘principles of patents’.
September 9, 2010 at 9:45 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone have experience submitting for a patent #603241all
Participant[quote=jpinpb]
About the only thing I know is you have to get a patent attorney to research whether there’s a patent already existing on the idea for the product or something similar.[/quote]You can do your own research at USPTO website or Google Patents page, but without an attorney you are more likely to misinterpret something. If you are dealing with business method patent an attorney will help a lot if you want to draft a defensible patent.
UCSD extension program has a few intellectual property related classes, including ‘patent drafting’, ‘patent searching’ and ‘principles of patents’.
September 9, 2010 at 9:45 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone have experience submitting for a patent #603347all
Participant[quote=jpinpb]
About the only thing I know is you have to get a patent attorney to research whether there’s a patent already existing on the idea for the product or something similar.[/quote]You can do your own research at USPTO website or Google Patents page, but without an attorney you are more likely to misinterpret something. If you are dealing with business method patent an attorney will help a lot if you want to draft a defensible patent.
UCSD extension program has a few intellectual property related classes, including ‘patent drafting’, ‘patent searching’ and ‘principles of patents’.
September 9, 2010 at 9:45 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone have experience submitting for a patent #603665all
Participant[quote=jpinpb]
About the only thing I know is you have to get a patent attorney to research whether there’s a patent already existing on the idea for the product or something similar.[/quote]You can do your own research at USPTO website or Google Patents page, but without an attorney you are more likely to misinterpret something. If you are dealing with business method patent an attorney will help a lot if you want to draft a defensible patent.
UCSD extension program has a few intellectual property related classes, including ‘patent drafting’, ‘patent searching’ and ‘principles of patents’.
September 9, 2010 at 9:13 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone have experience submitting for a patent #602589all
ParticipantIf you want to patent a method of swinging on a swing you are too late.
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6368227.html
It is not trivial, free or quick. Get a book at the local library, search the Internet or talk to an attorney.
Nolo has a decent book (Patent It Yourself) if you want to do it yourself.
September 9, 2010 at 9:13 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone have experience submitting for a patent #602678all
ParticipantIf you want to patent a method of swinging on a swing you are too late.
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6368227.html
It is not trivial, free or quick. Get a book at the local library, search the Internet or talk to an attorney.
Nolo has a decent book (Patent It Yourself) if you want to do it yourself.
September 9, 2010 at 9:13 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone have experience submitting for a patent #603226all
ParticipantIf you want to patent a method of swinging on a swing you are too late.
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6368227.html
It is not trivial, free or quick. Get a book at the local library, search the Internet or talk to an attorney.
Nolo has a decent book (Patent It Yourself) if you want to do it yourself.
September 9, 2010 at 9:13 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone have experience submitting for a patent #603332all
ParticipantIf you want to patent a method of swinging on a swing you are too late.
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6368227.html
It is not trivial, free or quick. Get a book at the local library, search the Internet or talk to an attorney.
Nolo has a decent book (Patent It Yourself) if you want to do it yourself.
September 9, 2010 at 9:13 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone have experience submitting for a patent #603650all
ParticipantIf you want to patent a method of swinging on a swing you are too late.
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6368227.html
It is not trivial, free or quick. Get a book at the local library, search the Internet or talk to an attorney.
Nolo has a decent book (Patent It Yourself) if you want to do it yourself.
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ParticipantYou guys have it easy.
I studied German in grades 1-10, English 11-12, Russian 3-8 and Latin 9-12, each with at least three hours of lectures/week. And I was on natural sciences track where the emphasis was on math, physics, chemistry and biology (in that order).The kids on social track had more hours and another 6 years of a Roman language of their choice (either French or Italian).
Even the kids on the vocational track would meet Harvard’s foreign language requirement π
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ParticipantYou guys have it easy.
I studied German in grades 1-10, English 11-12, Russian 3-8 and Latin 9-12, each with at least three hours of lectures/week. And I was on natural sciences track where the emphasis was on math, physics, chemistry and biology (in that order).The kids on social track had more hours and another 6 years of a Roman language of their choice (either French or Italian).
Even the kids on the vocational track would meet Harvard’s foreign language requirement π
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ParticipantYou guys have it easy.
I studied German in grades 1-10, English 11-12, Russian 3-8 and Latin 9-12, each with at least three hours of lectures/week. And I was on natural sciences track where the emphasis was on math, physics, chemistry and biology (in that order).The kids on social track had more hours and another 6 years of a Roman language of their choice (either French or Italian).
Even the kids on the vocational track would meet Harvard’s foreign language requirement π
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ParticipantYou guys have it easy.
I studied German in grades 1-10, English 11-12, Russian 3-8 and Latin 9-12, each with at least three hours of lectures/week. And I was on natural sciences track where the emphasis was on math, physics, chemistry and biology (in that order).The kids on social track had more hours and another 6 years of a Roman language of their choice (either French or Italian).
Even the kids on the vocational track would meet Harvard’s foreign language requirement π
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ParticipantYou guys have it easy.
I studied German in grades 1-10, English 11-12, Russian 3-8 and Latin 9-12, each with at least three hours of lectures/week. And I was on natural sciences track where the emphasis was on math, physics, chemistry and biology (in that order).The kids on social track had more hours and another 6 years of a Roman language of their choice (either French or Italian).
Even the kids on the vocational track would meet Harvard’s foreign language requirement π
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