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Patent Law For The Lay Person: What Do The Words In A Patent Claim Mean?

By Stephen B. Schott | October 18, 2014

An Article in Schott, P.C.’s IP Law For Start-ups Series Almost weekly, I have a conversation with someone who…

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Patentable Subject Matter: The USPTO’s Guidelines after Alice

By Stephen B. Schott | August 14, 2014

An Article in Schott, P.C.’s IP Law For Start-ups SeriesBy Stephen B. SchottAs promised when the Supreme Court issued Alice, the answer…

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“Hail to the…” Redskins Federal Trademarks Canceled as Disparaging

By Stephen B. Schott | June 18, 2014

By Stephen B. Schott In a 2-1 split decision, the US Patent and Trademark Appeals Board canceled several trademarks owned…

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Show ‘Em What You Got: Patents and the Duty of Disclosure

By Stephen B. Schott | May 20, 2014

Have you ever found out about something that you wish you could forget? The forgetting presents a particular…

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Comparing Common Law Vs. Federally-Registered Trademarks

By Stephen B. Schott | April 24, 2014

An Article in Schott, P.C.’s IP Law For Start-ups Series Do you have a business name? Are you using…

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Start-Up’s Primer On International Patent Protection

By Stephen B. Schott | April 11, 2014

An Article in Schott, P.C.’s IP Law For Start-ups SeriesBy Stephen B. Schott sbsc The innovative start-up looking to protect its…

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What Is A Design Patent And How Is It Different Than A Utility Patent?

By Stephen B. Schott | March 14, 2014

An Article in Schott, P.C.’s IP Law For Start-ups SeriesBy Stephen B. SchottThe patent that you think of when you…

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The Layman’s Guide To Reading Patent Claims: Can A Hippopotamus Infringe A Patent?

By Stephen B. Schott | March 7, 2014

An Article in Schott, P.C.’s IP Law For Start-ups SeriesBy Stephen B. Schott Patent claims are all-out assaults on the…

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The Top Dog Of FAQs: “Can I Patent My Recipe?”

By Stephen B. Schott | February 18, 2014

By Stephen B. Schott My mom challenged me to eat a hot dog with peanut butter on my 8th…

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Why You Should File A Provisional Patent Application, Especially If You’re A Start-Up.

By Stephen B. Schott | February 5, 2014

An Article in Schott, P.C.’s IP Law For Start-ups SeriesBy Stephen B. Schott sbschott@schottpc.comYesterday I heard this conversation between a venture…

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