An analysis of “patent filing date versus patent issue date” can help applicants draft applications that have the best chance of early allowance. Read article on IP WatchDog | View as PDF Continue Reading
An analysis of “patent filing date versus patent issue date” can help applicants draft applications that have the best chance of early allowance. Read article on IP WatchDog | View as PDF Continue Reading
The new first-to-file mantra is “File early.”, “File often.” But I say, “How early?”, “How often?” An important consideration is how fast the technology in your field is evolving. Read Article on IP WatchDog | View as PDF Continue Reading
Mark Nowotarski discusses Crowdfunding addressing the two biggest challenges many inventors have. “What is the market for my product?” and “How do I get initial funds to produce it?” Read article on IP WatchDog | View as PDF Continue Reading
Mark Nowotarski, Arlene Zank, and Michael Bowman discuss technology classes for emerging markets, such as Social Networking and Mobile Phone Apps. Read article on IP WatchDog | View as PDF Continue Reading
Mark Nowotarski provides an overview of social networking IP patents. Read article on IP WatchDog | View as PDF Continue Reading
Mark Nowotarski proposes that progress with these difficult patent applications can be tracked by looking at two separate but interrelated metrics, “applicant effectiveness” and “examiner effectiveness”. Read article on IP WatchDog | View as PDF Continue Reading
Mark Nowotarski proposes that breakthrough inventions are more likely to be found in portfolios with high abandonment rates than in less speculative portfolios with lower abandonment rates. Read article on IP WatchDog | View as PDF Continue Reading
Mark Nowotarski discusses how a relatively new PAIR-based metric, the ratio of allowances to rejections, can be tabulated and analyzed quickly to reveal where significant inefficiencies exist in the patent examination process. Read article on IP WatchDog | View as PDF Continue Reading
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