A patent search can help a Seattle startup avoid spending money on a filing that does not support the business. That matters in a market built around software, AI, cloud…
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California startups move fast. They share product plans, source code, prototypes, vendor files, and customer information across cloud platforms every day. That speed helps companies grow. It also creates risk.…
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California product companies often build value in more than one place at the same time. A consumer brand may have a memorable name, distinctive packaging, a new product feature, and…
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Patent Search in Boston: What Founders, Inventors, and Lab-Built Startups Should Check Before Filing
Boston is a good place to build something technical. It is also a hard place to assume no one else has already filed something similar. Between Kendall Square biotech, Longwood-area…
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Most inventors start with the same question: How do I patent my idea before someone else copies it? That is the right instinct, but the wording can be misleading. In…
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A provisional patent application is often the lowest-cost way to get an early filing date on record. It does not get examined, and it never turns into a patent by…
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If you run a small business, one of the most common intellectual property questions is not just what protection exists, but which type of protection makes sense first. Many owners…
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Washington’s startup pace can punish founders who wait too long to protect their ideas. A scalable patent strategy helps you navigate three common realities in the local market: 1) Dense…
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If you’re developing a new invention in South Carolina—whether you’re building manufacturing tech in Greenville, a medical device near Charleston’s health and research corridor, or a consumer product you plan…
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When you have a new invention, one of the first strategic decisions is how to protect it: should you file a provisional or a non-provisional patent application? Each serves a…
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