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Patents and Patent Law

Patent laws are intended to allow an inventor a specific amount of time before their creation becomes public.

1,224 Questions

Was the jagerbomb patented?

No, but it's fairly recognized in some places. If anything it can't be patented as the recipe generally calls for two trademarked beverages: Jaegermeister and Red Bull.

Is a patent agent cheaper than a patent attorney?

Both of them are expensive, but there are also cheaper agents like uipatent. UIPatent (University Invention and Patent Services) is a service dedicated to providing innovators with all the necessary tools to bring their ideas to fruition. They have experts in fields ranging from Engineering to law agents who you can consult with in regards to all of the aspects of legal and technical fundamentals of patenting. University Invention and Patent Services comprises of experts in various fields, including engineerings, lawyers, patent agents, marketing experts, technician and draftsman, who can provide you with a wide range of services for your invention. Their people are supported by a group of students who help to keep the costs low for your patent application and further development of your concepts. http://www.uipatent.com/

Was the movie Amadeus copyrighted or patented?

Movies are protected by copyright. Inventions are protected by patents.

When was the first cell phone patented?

In 1908, U.S. Patent 887,357 for a wireless telephone was issued to Nathan B. Stubblefield of Murray, Kentucky. He applied this patent to "cave radio" telephones and not directly to cellular telephony as the term is currently understood.

A patent for the first wireless phone as we know today was issued in US Patent Number 3,449,750 to George Sweigert of Euclid, Ohio on June 10, 1969.

What is the most valuable patent in existence?

Lipitor which expired in 2011 was the most valuable patent ever with sales exceeding $105 over the life of the patent.

What is the value of a hammerless 16 gauge double barrel shotgun from Riverside Arms patented on April 20th 1915 in like new condition with seriel number X502?

well this guns a verry nice gun made by stevens.stevens made several diffrent types of should we say early 1880 till 1980[ hardware store shotguns]these old guns[1880 till1915]are worth more than later models.your gun is any were from 400 to 700. but in my opinion any gun over 90years old is worth 1000bucks

What is patent 20030095096?

Patent Application 2003/0095096 issued as United States Patent No. 7,345,671 on 18 March 2008. 7,345,671 is titled "METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR USE OF ROTATIONAL USER INPUTS". At a very general level, the patent is directed to the clickwheel of an iPod. For more specific details, please refer to the claims. Claim 1 is copied below.

1. A portable media player, comprising: a storage device that stores media content for each of a plurality of media items; a display screen that displays a portion of the media items at a time; a user input device having an exposed upper surface that enables a user of said portable media player to at least identify a particular media item from the media items being displayed through a rotational action with respect to the exposed upper surface of said user input device, wherein said user input device comprises a rotary dial and a button, and wherein the button is provided at the center of the rotary dial; and a processor operatively connected to said storage device and said user input device, said processor controls said portable media player to play the media content of the particular media item that was identified using said user input device, wherein, responsive to the rotational action with respect to the exposed upper surface of said user input device, visual feedback is provided on said display screen.

What type of material is a black patent bag made out of?

A black patent bag is made out of various polymers that are manufactured by Dow. A dedicated agent will be happy to help you find more information on their official website.

Who owns the patent for bungee?

Woven elastic cords were in use for decades before they somehow got the name "bungee" in the 1930s. There are a few trademarks associated with the word bungee (a German company controls its use in relationship with certain sporting equipment), but the technology is considered to be in the public domain.

Do you patent your greeting card designs?

No, patents only pertain to inventions. "Copyright", on the other hand, protects creative works of original expression, including greeting card designs. Copyright in over 160 countries is free, instantaneous and automatic.

If there are inventions included in the greeting card, such as a music player or a recording device, then that portion might be protected by a patent in addition to the copyright of the artistic and literary portions of the card.

Which country got the first glue patene?

The first glue patent was issued in Britain in 1750 for a glue made from fish.

Is patent is real account or nominal?

Copyright, patent, goodwill... all r intangible assets. All assets falls into real account irrespective of their tangibility and intangibility.

Did Otis boykin have patents to his name after he died?

No, after a person dies, they can no longer own anything. Any patent rights he owned during his lifetime would be passed to his estate and distributed to his heirs (if any).

Who invented patrol car?

The first police car was a wagon run by electricity fielded on the streets of Akron, Ohio, in 1899.

Who owns the patent for Compact Disc?

There are literally thousands of patents that deal with various aspects of compact discs, players and recorders for compact discs.

One of the first patents for optically readable discs was filed by Phillips Corporation in 1972.

When was the patent for Kevlar issued?

US patent 3063966 was awarded November 13, 1962, to DuPont researcher Stephanie Kwolek, for "Process of making wholly aromatic polydamides."

Do eye shadows expire?

Yes, all cosmetics expire. Sometimes its because the volatile compounds have all evaporated, and sometimes because it's possible that they are old enough that bacteria might have grown in them.

When was the first patent for the manufacture of cellulose fibers granted?

The first patent related to the manufacture of cellulose fibers was granted in 1855. In 1883 Sir Joseph Wilson Swan, a British scientist, created the first nonfla-mmable cellulose fiber.