
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

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

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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

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