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PATENT & TRADEMARK
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for Patents & Trademarks
U.S. Patent
& Trademark Office
- United
States Patent and Trademark Database (USPTO) - is the primary source for
U.S. patents and trademarks. Established by Congress, the USPTO is authorized to
grant patents for the protection of inventions and to register trademarks. The
site features an array of substantial links for inventors, corporations,
librarians, attorneys and the like, who need to retrieve government information
about patents and trademarks.
- Inventors’
Resources – the link provides key information that inventors should learn
about before venturing into the complexity of patents and trademarks.
- Frequently
Asked Questions – from the General Information Service Division of USPTO,
the link offers an assortment of practical information on patents and
trademarks, such as a toll-free number, or a quick guide for marketing an
invention.
Texas
trademarks
- Texas
Secretary of State – persons wishing to do business only in Texas, may obtain
a trademark from the state. According to the Texas Secretary of State,
registration of a trademark creates a legal presumption of the registrant’s
ownership of the mark and the registrant’s exclusive right to use the mark in
Texas commerce in connection with the goods or services described in the
application.
Patent Tutorials
- Patent
and Trademark Depository Library Program - offers a seven-step strategy for
conducting a patent and trademark search.
- University
of Texas at Austin, Richard W. McKinney Engineering Library – Good
tutorial with graphics and examples to resources used for thorough patent
searching. The site refers to sources in the library’s collection; however,
most of the sources are found in designated patent depository libraries,
including the San Antonio Central Library. Part of the site includes a worksheet,
which can be used to begin a basic search.
- Rice
University Fondren Library - cites USPTO links to forms with other selected
topics, includes patent searching steps with resources available at patent and
trademark depository libraries, federal laws and other thought-provoking links.
Intellectual Property
- U.S.
Patent and Trademark Office - offers a comprehensive definition of
intellectual property and its great importance in regard to patents, trademarks,
copyrights and trade secrets.
- American
Inventors Protection Act (AIPA) – along with links on the USPTO, the
web site contains a guidebook with recent compilations of rulemaking and
materials concerning patent policy and procedure. The basis of the Act to
improve, simplify and streamline the process for applying for and obtaining
patent protection for new inventions.
- World
Intellectual Property Organization - fascinating site covering
essential topics dealing with intellectual property. Located in Geneva,
Switzerland, the WIPO is one of the 16 specialized agencies of the United
Nations system of organizations. The office administers 21 international
treaties dealing with different aspects of intellectual property protection. The
UN counts 175 nations as member states. Information is available in Arabic,
French and Spanish.
International
patents
- European
Patent Office (EPO) - is the uniform patent system in Europe. Holds
extensive information available in English, German, and French about the
administration of patents. Includes directory links to patent offices of member
and nonmember states, patent attorneys and sources.
Fun link for
Patents & Trademarks
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The Patent Café - a well-organized
commercial site with links to a multitude of topics. The format of the site
includes a "Community" which allows inventors and others a forum to network.
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