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Patent of the week: Portable charger power source

This list of patents granted the week of Dec. 17 by the U.S. Patent Office to Long Island-area inventors and companies.

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Patent of the week: Waistless underwear secret pants shield

This list of patents granted the week of Dec. 4 by the U.S. Patent Office to Long Island-area inventors and companies.

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Flaws in new patent rules

A new law will make it easier and cheaper for inventors to obtain patents on their designs overseas could further hobble America’s own rickety approval process.

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Patent of the week: Hair roller set

This list of patents granted the week of Dec. 31 by the U.S. Patent Office to Long Island-area inventors and companies.

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Patent of the week: Device for making sandbags

This list of patents granted the week of Jan. 7 by the U.S. Patent Office to Long Island-area inventors and companies.

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The early filer gets the patent

Imminent changes in national patent-application rules are keeping patent attorneys busy – and may speed them up.

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Patent of the week: Golf ball, tee retrieval device

This list of patents granted the week of Jan. 15 by the U.S. Patent Office to Long Island-area inventors and companies.

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Patent of the week: Feety grow sleepy

This list of patents granted the week of Jan. 22 by the U.S. Patent Office to Long Island-area inventors and companies.

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Nonprofit briefs for March 15, 2013

News briefs, current events and projects involving various Long Island nonprofits and nonprofit organizations.

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Schumer bill seeks to slow patent trolling

A bill introduced by U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer would head off so-called “patent troll” firms that seek quick settlements from harassing infringement suits.

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NCAA to stop putting name, logo on video games

The move comes as the NCAA fights a lawsuit that demands the NCAA find a way to cut players in on the billions of dollars earned by from live broadcasts, memorabilia sales, video games and in other areas.

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Glasses required

Dolgoff’s patented Instant 3-D technology uses an algorithm to determine which objects in the picture should be shown to have depth.

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Spotlight on burden of proof in patent cases

In a case that could have a significant impact on patent litigation, it appears the burden of proof is staying exactly where it is.

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Patent of the week: Golf ball, tee retrieval device

This list of patents granted the week of Jan. 15 by the U.S. Patent Office to Long Island-area inventors and companies.

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Patent of the week: Feety grow sleepy

This list of patents granted the week of Jan. 22 by the U.S. Patent Office to Long Island-area inventors and companies.

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Nonprofit briefs for March 15, 2013

News briefs, current events and projects involving various Long Island nonprofits and nonprofit organizations.

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Schumer bill seeks to slow patent trolling

A bill introduced by U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer would head off so-called “patent troll” firms that seek quick settlements from harassing infringement suits.

View Article


NCAA to stop putting name, logo on video games

The move comes as the NCAA fights a lawsuit that demands the NCAA find a way to cut players in on the billions of dollars earned by from live broadcasts, memorabilia sales, video games and in other areas.

View Article

Glasses required

Dolgoff’s patented Instant 3-D technology uses an algorithm to determine which objects in the picture should be shown to have depth.

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Spotlight on burden of proof in patent cases

In a case that could have a significant impact on patent litigation, it appears the burden of proof is staying exactly where it is.

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