
Provisional patent applications are popular with startups and inventors because they’re fast and relatively inexpensive, but they’re also one of the most misunderstood tools in

Provisional patent applications are popular with startups and inventors because they’re fast and relatively inexpensive, but they’re also one of the most misunderstood tools in

Filing a provisional patent application is a great way to secure an early filing date and test the waters of success for your invention before

Many inventors breathe a sigh of relief once they hit “submit.” They start using “patent pending” and assume their rights are secured indefinitely. Wrong. A

Legally, drawings aren’t required for a provisional patent application to get a filing date. However, they ARE required if they are necessary for understanding the

Phrases like “any material,” “could be anything,” or “not limited to” might sound like they offer broad protection, but in reality, they can water down

Some DIY filers treat the provisional patent application like a casual placeholder, assuming they can “wing it” in the provisional application and clean things up

Inventors often submit a few paragraphs, sketches, or even just an idea summary as a provisional patent application. But U.S. patent law requires the provisional

Filing a provisional patent application can be a smart, strategic move for inventors, but only if it’s done right. Unfortunately, many DIY filers treat the

If you want the strongest legal protection for your business, here are the quick steps you need to get the top trademark protection.

If you want the strongest legal protection for your business, here are the quick steps you need to get the top trademark protection.

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If you want the strongest legal protection for your business, consider registering your business or brand name on its own as a standard character mark.
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