New York, NY, June 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Goldstein Patent Law, a national leader in patent law, is happy to announce it has recently published a new article on How to patent an idea. Leveraging ...
This week on IPWatchdog Unleashed I speak with my long-time friend, John White. Many in the patent community no doubt already know John quite well. Over 30 years ago he created the PLI Patent Bar ...
Even though scientific secrecy can be maddening in cases such as this, patents are very much a part of science. In today's environment, when even organisms and equations are being patented, filing a ...
Entrepreneurs tend to have a lot of things that they want to patent, trademark, or copyright. That means going through some government bureaucracy to get things done. Is it exasperating? Yes.
Patents are often filed early, before a startup knows what the market really wants. That's smart, but it comes with a challenge: Not every idea turns out to be worth protecting. Markets shift.
The new leadership at the U.S. Patent Office is signaling it wants to work with—rather than against—AI innovators.
During the early and mid-1990s, Purdue Pharma filed three patent applications for oxycodone formulations. The applications highlighted an unexpected finding: It has now been surprisingly discovered ...
NPR's A Martinez speaks with analyst Philip Elmer-DeWitt about a patent dispute that has Apple taking its latest smartwatches off the shelves, as well as how it affects consumers. Apple has lost a ...
Inventex founder, an engineer for Coinbase at 14, wants to revolutionize patent applications with AI
Daniel Ruskin started his career when he was a mere 14 years old as an engineer for Coinbase. As he tells it, he was a teenager “who knew how to code and wanted to build cool things.” Obviously too ...
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