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The intellectual property advice blog from Schweiger & Partners gives the latest news and information on intellectual property law. Martin Schweiger is a Patent Attorney with a decade of experience practicing IP Laws. Learn key tricks and legal concepts essential while handling Intellectual Properties via regular updates.
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6d ago
Here is where I am coming from: I am regularly checking my blood values, for many years. Usually, everything is in good order, or at least the measurement values are… read more →
The post Health Experiment (part II): How To Improve Your Vitamin D Levels When You Live at the Equator appeared first on Schweiger & Partners ..read more
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6d ago
This is my perspective: when I began organizing events for the Robotic Patent Drafting (RPD) community, I believed that people would buy RPD tools based on their features. That is… read more →
The post Examples for How to Present a Patent Drafting Robot to First-Time Viewers appeared first on Schweiger & Partners ..read more
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6d ago
Here is where I am coming from: I am regularly checking my blood values, for many years. Usually, everything is in good order, or at least the measurement values are… read more →
The post Health Experiment: Does a Daily 45 Minutes Walk Under the Full Equator Sun Improve Your Vitamin D Levels? appeared first on Schweiger & Partners ..read more
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6d ago
You have surely read about my last-time activities in Anti-Counterfeiting. If not then just search for “counterfeit” on my website here. Of my many articles, I want to highlight a… read more →
The post This Blockchain Invention Marks a Breakthrough in Anti-Counterfeiting: Tracking and Tracing of Individual Products Across the Entire Globe appeared first on Schweiger & Partners ..read more
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6d ago
The landscape of patent litigation is markedly different between the United States (US) and other jurisdictions, especially the territory that is covered by the Unified Patent Court (UPC), which is… read more →
The post How programming robots for AI-assisted patent drafting sheds light on incompatible prosecution and litigation standards in the US and UPC Land appeared first on Schweiger & Partners ..read more
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8M ago
In today’s world, information is both valuable and powerful. This is why Non-Disclosure Agreements (“NDAs”) are now commonly used to protect sensitive information. These agreements are often seen in business deals and in discussions about intellectual property, but never between lawyers or patent attorneys and their clients. There is a reason why lawyers and patent attorneys do not sign NDAs: when NDAs and the ethical duties of lawyers meet, it creates a complex situation that needs careful handling.
The Tough Conflict Between Keeping Secrets and Professional Duties
Members of the legal profes ..read more
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8M ago
This is what got my attention today: very unusual people apply to our Invention Harvesting job post, here
https://trademarks-patents.com/invention-harvester-trainee-job-opening/
This is the outline of our job posting:
We are seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented individual to join our team as an invention harvester trainee. This role is ideal for someone with a passion for technology and innovation, looking to develop a career in intellectual property and invention management. As an invention harvester trainee, you will receive comprehensive training to equip you with the skills nece ..read more
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8M ago
This is where I am coming from: I have seen one of Stephen Key’s videos on LinkedIn, and I believe that this video is so fundamental for the work of a patent attorney that you must see it if you are one.
My long-time measurement result about creativity is this: 60% of the people, from garbage collector over train conductor and patent attorney to university professor , have zero (0) creativity. And you cannot do much about it. And the other 40% seem to be born with it. You can factually see it in their lives, often almost immediately after being born but at the latest in primary school.
And thi ..read more
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8M ago
Before I begin exploring ChatGPT, let me explain my background.
Sometimes I check if what I thought in the past still holds true. This weekend, I did just that. I rewatched a talk I gave in May 2018 about the future of the patent profession (click here). That was six years ago. I believe this talk is still relevant today. If you’re short on time, you can just watch the last 30 minutes. There’s a discussion there that brings up some important points. These points are even more relevant now.
I said something in that talk that surprises me now. It was right at the start of the talk:
“The ta ..read more
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8M ago
In a small, unassuming house in the sleepy suburbs lived little Romba, a robotic vacuum cleaner. Romba wasn’t like any ordinary vacuum cleaner.
For you see, Romba harbored an unusual consciousness. He dreamed, something no other vacuum cleaner did. He dreamed of a life outside the confines of the house, beyond the carpet, tile, and linoleum floors. He yearned to break free from his demanding, uncaring owners who operated him to no end, never acknowledging his fatigue. Romba had a monotonous life, filled with dust, pet hair, and the occasional missing LEGO piece.
Romba’s owners were seldom home ..read more