Patents: A PCL Pathfinder |
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People research the existence of patents in hopes of inventing something unique or improving on a product that has already been invented. They also use patent research to assist them in completing their patent applications to the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Trademark searches uncover the registered use of a particular name to identify a product, service, or business. Whether starting a new business, creating a new product, or writing a book, the laws on intellectual property remain a maze for most of us. The materials and resources listed below will assist researchers with a starting off point to find further materials. |
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| top | How to Make Patent Drawings Yourself: Prepare Formal Drawings Required by the U.S. Patent Office, 3rd ed. by Jack Lo and David Pressman. Berkeley, CA: Nolo Press, 2002. ISBN: 0873377885. Patent, Copyright & Trademark: An Intellectual Property Desk Reference, 6th ed. by Stephen Elias and Richard Stim. Berkeley, CA: Nolo Press, 2003. ISBN: 0873372360. Patent It Yourself, 10th ed. by David Pressman. Berkeley, CA: Nolo Press, 2004. ISBN: 1413300251. |
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Canadian Patents Database European Patent Office Frequently Asked Questions About Patents Frequently Asked Questions About Trademarks Patent and Trademark Depository Library Program (PTDLP) Patent Cafe United States Patent Office |
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| top | Intellectual Property Owners Association (IPO) National Association of Patent Practitioners (NAPP) National Congress of Inventor Organizations (NCIO) United Inventors Association |
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| top | copyright patent laws and legislation trademarks—law and legislation |
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