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Patent, Copyright & Trademark
By Attorney Richard Stim, Nolo Press
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Did You Know?
COPYRIGHT is the exclusive
right of the author or creator of a literary or artistic property
(such as a book, movie or musical composition) to print, copy,
sell, license, distribute, transform to another medium, translate,
record or perform or otherwise use (or not use) and to give
it to another by will, see
copyright!
Did You Know?
PATENT is an exclusive
right to the benefits of an invention or improvement granted
by the U.S. Patent Office, for a specific period of time, on
the basis that it is novel (not previously known or described
in a publication), "non-obvious" (a form which anyone in the
field of expertise could identify), and useful, see
patent!
Did You Know?
TRADEMARK is a distinctive
design, picture, emblem, logo or wording (or combination) affixed
to goods for sale to identify the manufacturer as the source
of the product, see
trademark!
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Michael H. Jester holds undergraduate and law degrees
from the University of California and has been in
the private practice of patent and trademark law
for nearly thirty years. He has prosecuted over
four hundred U.S. patent applications, obtained
numerous trademark registrations, and been counsel
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Patents and Trademarks Plain & Simple
By Attorney Michael H. Jester, Career Press
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Description:Large businesses, and public companies in particular, have
ready access to sophisticated patent legal advice. They regularly
take advantage of this advice to secure exclusive rights to
their new products and the results of their research and development.
However, individual inventors and small business owners aren't
so fortunate. Chances are they do not even know that there is
a significant difference between a regular attorney and a patent
attorney. Usually their personal attorney isn't much help when
it comes to patent law.
The U.S. patent and trademark legal system has helped make
our economy the envy of the world. But “plain and simple” are
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Trademarks Plain & Simple is the book all would-be inventors,
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Patents and Trademarks Plain & Simple includes:
- A brief history of our patent system
- An explanation of what can be patented
- What needs to be included in a patent application
- How to do a patent search
- How to select a patent attorney
- Whether to seek patent protection in the first place
It also covers:
- patent prosecution,
- design patents,
- invention marketing,
- licensing,
- designing around patents,
- and inventors and the IRS,
- foreign patents,
- and employer and employee invention rights.
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