When Patents and Trademarks Coincide By: Julie Tolek and Ed Mantilla Inevitably, whether it be while launching a startup, working on a product, or during […]
USPTO LAUNCHES PRIORITIZED PROGRAM FOR COVID-19 RELATED INVENTIONS By: Katie Rubino On May 8, 2020, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) announced the new […]
COVID-19: HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE- FRIEND OR FOE? By: Katie Rubino Around the world, there are presently 1,696,588 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in 213 countries and territories.[i] Further, some […]
COVID-19: HOW THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE IS IMPACTED BY THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC By: Katie Rubino Recently, the United States Patent and Trademark Office […]
COVID-19: ECONOMIC DOWNFALL, THE MOTHER OF ALL INVENTION By: Katie Rubino Throughout the history of the United States, the darkest economic times have given rise to […]
CORONAVIRUS CATASTROPHE: THE VALUE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY DURING AN ECONOMIC DOWNTURN By: Katie Rubino As the number of cases of the novel coronavirus around the world […]
COVID-19 EPIDEMIC: CAN THE COVID-19 VIRUS BE PATENTED? By: Katie Rubino Just last week, the outbreak of a novel coronavirus that originated in China, has been […]
Any new company is exposed to infringement and encroachment from Day 1, and a new idea deserves to be protected. But, how soon is too soon? Our MIT Enterprise Forum panel of experts discuss.