by Anthony M. Verna, III, Esq. | Aug 30, 2024 | Patent Law
How Long Does a Patent Last? (In the United States) Introduction Understanding the duration of a patent is crucial for inventors, businesses, and anyone involved in innovation. Patents provide exclusive rights to the patent owner, allowing them to prevent others from...
by Anthony M. Verna, III, Esq. | Aug 25, 2024 | Trademark Law
Can You Trademark Your Own Name? In today’s world, where personal branding is more important than ever, many individuals wonder whether they can trademark their own name. Whether you’re a business owner, entrepreneur, or public figure, securing trademark...
by Anthony M. Verna, III, Esq. | Aug 24, 2024 | Trademark Law
Can You Trademark a Quote? Trademarks play a crucial role in brand identity, helping businesses distinguish their products and services from others in the market. While many people are familiar with the concept of trademarking brand names or logos, fewer understand...
by Anthony M. Verna, III, Esq. | Aug 22, 2024 | Lawsuit, Litigation, Patent Law
Understanding Section 103 of the Patent Act: The Doctrine of Obviousness Section 103 of the Patent Act (35 United States Code Section 103) plays a crucial role in determining whether a patent application meets the criteria for nonobviousness. This section addresses...
by Anthony M. Verna, III, Esq. | Aug 20, 2024 | Patent Law
Navigating Section 102 of the Patent Act: Protecting Your Innovations Understanding the nuances of Section 102 of the Patent Act is crucial for inventors and businesses looking to secure patent protection. This section, which governs what constitutes prior art, can be...
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