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We would like to use the idea of a new product in the German market to design and produce our own product for selling in the U.S. market. The product idea is actually a new application for an existing product.
Our product will be having a different design. We will register a new brandname.... View More
answered on Oct 24, 2016
Very generally speaking... Ideas are not copyrightable, what is copyrightable are the expressions of ideas fixed in a tangible medium. Patents can product products which are an advancement of the useful arts, that may be more apropos here. You indicated that you have a new application and a... View More
answered on Aug 25, 2015
A local patent lawyer can advise.
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answered on Aug 30, 2015
Not sure what you mean by your question. A local patent lawyer can advise.
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I would like to know if this patent - United States Patent 7,367,068 - Is only for the USA and if not how do I find out what countries this company has the patent for?
answered on Aug 30, 2015
Patents can be filed in other countries. A local patent lawyer can assist you with this.
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In the interest of purely exploring my options, I'd like to keep this anonymous for now. I can provide details if necessary. I will say that though the patent is worth a lot.
answered on Jan 5, 2016
If you are the inventor or co-inventor but are excluded from the patent, you may institute a petition to Patent Trial and Appeal Board or bring a litigation into federal district court. You should contact a patent attorney to evaluate your case.
answered on Feb 26, 2014
First you need to check if the patent has been assigned or not.
If the patent has not been assigned, then you can contact the inventors listed on that patent.
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answered on Nov 21, 2010
No, you do not need a lawyer to file for a patent. The US Patent Office website lists the requirements for a patent application here: http://www.uspto.gov/patents/resources/types/utility.jsp
However, it is a good idea to use an lawyer if you have not been through the patent process before.... View More
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