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Can I File a Trademark Application Myself?

When individuals start a new business, they try to save costs by filing their trademark applications themselves and without the assistance of trademark counsel.  In 100% of the cases I have reviewed where the trademark applicant does not hire a trademark attorney, the trademark applicant makes a fatal flaw. I am contacted almost daily by individuals who […]

By | 2017-05-18T18:53:19+00:00 October 30th, 2013|Trademarks|Comments Off on Can I File a Trademark Application Myself?

WHAT’S PATENTING IN FLORIDA #1

Who isn’t familiar with a t-shirt cannon and the advantages that it provides?  Before the t-shirt cannon, a cheerleader would hurl a t-shirt as far into the stands as she could.  However, even the strongest cheerleader had limited distance and accuracy, with many shirts traveling just a few rows up.  Then came the t-shirt cannon.  By modifying a paintball gun, cheerleaders can now launch shirts up to 500 feet into the stands. Inventors in Florida appear to be busy developing modifications to the well known t-shirt cannon.  In one particular example, a company modified the t-shirt cannon for delivering a life preserver.[fusion_builder_container hundred_percent=”yes” overflow=”visible”][fusion_builder_row][fusion_builder_column type=”1_1″ background_position=”left top” background_color=”” border_size=”” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” spacing=”yes” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” padding=”” margin_top=”0px” margin_bottom=”0px” class=”” id=”” animation_type=”” animation_speed=”0.3″ animation_direction=”left” hide_on_mobile=”no” center_content=”no” min_height=”none”][1]  The mechanics appear to be very similar to that of the well known t-shirt cannon. However, it has some interesting new features. For example, […]

By | 2017-05-18T18:53:19+00:00 October 28th, 2013|Patents, What's Patenting in Florida|Comments Off on WHAT’S PATENTING IN FLORIDA #1

Extend Your IP Monopoly

Extending Your IP Monopoly Forever The way the laws are setup today, many businesses can effectively extend their rights in a design forever.  Patents laws were put in place to promote the disclosure of innovation.  There is also a competing theory that patent laws are in place to reward individuals for their commercial contributions to society.  In comparison, trademarks are […]

By | 2017-05-18T18:53:19+00:00 October 24th, 2013|Patents, Trademarks|Comments Off on Extend Your IP Monopoly

Poor Man’s Patent

Myth of the Poor Man’s Patent With the frequency that potential clients ask me about the “Poor Man’s Patent”, I’m surprised that the “Myth of the Poor Man’s Patent” hasn’t been featured on Myth Busters.   The Myth goes like this: to prove that you created an invention, you should write down your idea and mail it to yourself.  The date stamp on the envelope will […]

By | 2017-05-18T18:53:20+00:00 September 26th, 2013|Patents|Comments Off on Poor Man’s Patent

Change Your Oil

Trademarks are the Oil to Your Company’s Engines When it comes to taking care of your car, everyone understands that getting your oil changed is necessary to prevent costly engine damage.  Oil is a lubricant that is essential to vehicle operation to allow metal pistons to rub against the metal cylinder without heating to the point of welding together.  If you do not change your oil, dirt and other grime accumulates in the oil until the oil can no longer lubricate the engine and the engine fails.  For this and many other reasons, the majority of individuals take their car in for regular oil changes to protect their engine. Trademarks are the oil of your company.   Your company will only run a short time without it.  More importantly, the […]

By | 2017-05-18T18:53:20+00:00 September 6th, 2013|Trademarks|Comments Off on Change Your Oil