Patents and How to Get One: A Practical Handbook
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Handy official guide explains functions of the Patent and Trademark Office, describes a patent, defines such terms as "patent pending" and "patent applied for," discusses patent law, explains what can be patented and the process of registering patents, describes filing fees, and much else — all in simple, easy-to-understand language.
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| 05-12-07 | 5 | 2\2 |
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An easy read.... this book gives a quick introduction to intellectual property rights and application procedures. Not nearly as helpful as some other, thicker, "How to" books.
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| 04-06-05 | 5 | 11\11 |
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This is quick 85-page overview of the patent process. It provides the key steps, requirements, and definitions in very plain terms (almost in the same style of language as the IRS's 1040EZ instructions). However, it steers clear from giving ADVICE. If you need advice, try Patent It Yourself, from Nolo Press.
Some of the information in this slim volume can be found at http://www.uspto.gov/. But this book brings it together in a very convenient and affordable package. It is worth the modest price! (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-04-11 17:58:07 EST)
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| 04-05-05 | 5 | 11\11 |
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This is quick 85-page overview of the patent process. It provides the key steps, requirements, and definitions in very plain terms (almost in the same style of language as the IRS's 1040EZ instructions). However, it steers clear from giving ADVICE. If you need advice, try Patent It Yourself, from Nolo Press.
Some of the information in this slim volume can be found at http://www.uspto.gov/. But this book brings it together in a very convenient and affordable package. It is worth the modest price! (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-04-10 18:42:18 EST)
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| 03-13-05 | 3 | 19\21 |
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This is not the first place to start if you're interested in the patent process. The law is dynamic and this book was out of date years ago. There are many other books out there that will outline the basics in a much more reliable way. Look for a book that will discuss World Trade Organization provisions and other international aspects of IP law - otherwise it's too limiting. Never choose to file for a patent application yourself. Use references to educate yourself on the process and then if you want to pursue this expensive process (which can become more expensive if you make an error) find a registered agent or attorney.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-13 19:09:08 EST)
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| 05-19-03 | 4 | 14\15 |
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This book offers a simple, straightforward interoduction to patent law. If you are starting from scratch, this is a good place to start. There isn't much "how to" in this book, so it's probably best for someone who plans to work with a patent lawyer or service.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-13 19:09:08 EST)
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| 03-13-03 | 3 | 43\49 |
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This book gives a decent description of patents, but it's out of date. For example, it says the head of the patent office is called "Commissioner" when that was changed and the head is called "Director" and the "Commissioner" is actually the third in rank (second is "Deputy Director"). The book says the USPatent Office handles 200,000 patent applications, but the number is actually closer to 300,000. There have been significant changes in the patent laws such as publication of applications, 20 year terms, WTO related provisions, NAFTA related provisions, WIPO and PCT related provisions, etc. that do not appear. So, take this book as background information only and know that in many instances it is obsolete. Recognize that patents are not a "do-it-yourself" activity if you want decent protection. See a patent attorney if you want accurate, up to date advice and worthwhile coverage. Stay away from the invention submission/promotion companies.
Bruce Burdick, Registered Patent Attorney No. 27,422 (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-04 04:03:36 EST)
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| 03-12-03 | 3 | 39\45 |
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This book gives a decent description of patents, but it's out of date. For example, it says the head of the patent office is called "Commissioner" when that was changed and the head is called "Director" and the "Commissioner" is actually the third in rank (second is "Deputy Director"). The book says the USPatent Office handles 200,000 patent applications, but the number is actually closer to 300,000. There have been significant changes in the patent laws such as publication of applications, 20 year terms, WTO related provisions, NAFTA related provisions, WIPO and PCT related provisions, etc. that do not appear. So, take this book as background information only and know that in many instances it is obsolete. Recognize that patents are not a "do-it-yourself" activity if you want decent protection. See a patent attorney if you want accurate, up to date advice and worthwhile coverage. Stay away from the invention submission/promotion companies.
Bruce Burdick, Registered Patent Attorney No. 27,422 (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 16:30:50 EST)
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| 07-16-02 | 4 | 16\16 |
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This book is nice reference for people who want to learn more about the patent process. For prospective inventors, this book details the steps one needs to take in order to apply for a patent. If you are serious about applying for a patent, I would not recommend using this book as a sole reference, but as a starting point.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-13 19:09:08 EST)
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| 05-21-02 | 5 | 26\27 |
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This little book is an invaluable reference to patent facts and law. Although published by a third party, it was originally a government issued publication and is one of those crystal-clear presentations that has obviously been crutinized and clarified to the max. Most of the books on getting a patent and cashing in on your invention are so packed with ancillary information that the really basic (and important) information is buried.
This book is very easy to read and addresses all frequently asked questions, as well as anything that would be important to your quest for a patent. I like the bit about how to get a patent if the inventor is insane. Aren't all inventors a bit "like that"? (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 16:30:50 EST)
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| 03-20-01 | 5 | 22\23 |
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This book provides a thorough overview of the patent process and the US Patent and Trademark Office. It was wonderful for a beginner. There were ten pages alone dedicated to the specifications and limitations for drawings and photographs to put in a patent application. For someone who knows nothing about the process, this is a great introduction. It also refers to other publications by the government and locations to get samples of some of the forms. I feel comfortable now to move on to reading other books about the patent process.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 16:30:50 EST)
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| 03-12-01 | 5 | 11\11 |
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This practical handbook is designed with the lay reader in mind and provides a simple handbook for understanding patents and how to apply for one. From general information about the office which controls patents to details on what can be patented and how to register one, Patents And How to Get One is filled with important facts.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 16:30:51 EST)
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