For inventors in North Carolina, coming up with a new product, process, or system is often the exciting part. But the real challenge is determining whether your idea qualifies as…
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When inventors file a provisional patent application, they often feel relieved; their idea has an official filing date with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). But what comes next…
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If you’re an inventor or entrepreneur based in Boston, it might seem logical to work with an attorney nearby. After all, many legal matters benefit from local expertise. But when…
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For product designers, developers, and entrepreneurs working at the intersection of form and function, choosing the right type of intellectual property protection is not merely procedural; it’s strategic. Defending the…
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For inventors and startups seeking a competitive edge, personalized, technically fluent patent counsel can make all the difference. At Alloy Patent Law, we specialize in transforming novel ideas into strategic…
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When businesses or individuals begin protecting their intellectual property, one of the first and most consequential decisions is choosing the right legal partner. For large corporations, in-house legal departments or long-standing…
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Turning your inventive idea into a patent isn’t just about creativity—it’s also about strategically protecting your innovation and ensuring it becomes a profitable asset. Patents grant exclusive rights, preventing others…
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Risks of Joint Patent Infringement Us Patent law (35 U.S.C. § 271) states that the following factors are used to determine patent infringement in Court: Making, using, selling, or offering…
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Patent assignment agreements are made between employers and employees for invention patents. These agreements usually happen in instances when an employee is developing a patent invention with the employer’s resources…
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Patent protection grants the patentee exclusive rights to his patent invention, prohibiting other parties from manufacturing, using, selling, or importing the invention in the United States. Any party found guilty…
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