Can You Get An International Trademark? The Madrid Protocol

An Article in Schott, P.C.’s IP Law For Start-ups SeriesBy Stephen B. Schott If you have valuable intellectual property, you may want international protection. For your patents, you can file an application under the Patent Cooperation Treaty or with the European Patent Office. For trademarks, you will want to consider a filing under the Madrid Protocol. The Madrid Protocol permits…

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Fitting Software Claims Into Statutory Categories

By Stephen B. Schott Most patents and applications directed at software frame the claims in terms of processes. This is a safe choice because the US Code that defines patentable subject matter limits the number of categories for what is patentable: Whoever invents or discovers any new and useful process, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter, or any…

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Can I Get An International Patent? PCT Application Basics

An Article in Schott, PC’s IP Law for Startups Series “Can I file for an international patent?” This is a common question. There’s one simple answer and one extended one.The simple answer is that there is no international patent. Patents can only be enforced in the countries where they are valid. There is one exception: a new patent…

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