Innovate Articles
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The Abstract Swing
Written by Darin Gibby on November 16, 2018
Ever since the Supreme Court’s decision in Alice, patent applicants have been befuddled with the concept of an abstract idea. -
Specimens: The Key to Strong Trademark Protection
Written by Heather Bowen on September 24, 2018
Essentially, submitting trademark specimen minimizes the chances that another company will assert the same mark for its company. -
A Review of the Mexican Linkage System
Written by Mariana Gonzalez-Vargas on September 24, 2018
The main purpose of the Mexican Linkage System is to improve communication between the Mexican Patent & Trademark Office (IMPI) and the Mexican Federal Commission for the Protection against Sanitary Risk (COFEPRIS), in order to prevent issuance of marketing authorizations for generic versions of patented pharmaceutical drugs. -
Copyright Ownership: A Mere Handshake Isn't Good Enough
Written by Peter Sawicki, Amanda Prose, and Jim Young on September 24, 2018
Whenever a company arranges for non-employees to design, build and/or implement creative activities for the company, it is imperative that appropriate contractual safeguards be in place to make certain that the company owns the copyrights in the works it has purchased. -
Eleven Tips to Securing Software-Related Patent Protection Post-Alice
Written by Katie Bates and David Cornett on September 24, 2018
The years since Alice have taught us some important strategies for continuing to obtain utility patent protection for software-related inventions. -
Making 3D Printing Eco-Friendly: A Potential Opportunity for Patent Protection
Written by Meggan Duffy and Dan Chavka on September 24, 2018
As 3D printing becomes more commonplace, some have begun to question whether it is any more environmentally friendly than the conventional manufacturing processes it seeks to replace. -
IP in an Augmented Reality
Written by Brian Wassom on September 24, 2018
Augmented reality is poised to be one of the most important media platforms of this generation.