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.
View ArticlePatent 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.
View ArticleFlaws 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.
View ArticlePatent 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.
View ArticlePatent 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.
View ArticleThe early filer gets the patent
Imminent changes in national patent-application rules are keeping patent attorneys busy – and may speed them up.
View ArticlePatent 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.
View ArticlePatent 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.
View ArticleNonprofit briefs for March 15, 2013
News briefs, current events and projects involving various Long Island nonprofits and nonprofit organizations.
View ArticleSchumer 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 ArticleNCAA 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 ArticleGlasses required
Dolgoff’s patented Instant 3-D technology uses an algorithm to determine which objects in the picture should be shown to have depth.
View ArticleSpotlight 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.
View ArticlePatent 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.
View ArticlePatent 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.
View ArticleNonprofit briefs for March 15, 2013
News briefs, current events and projects involving various Long Island nonprofits and nonprofit organizations.
View ArticleSchumer 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 ArticleNCAA 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 ArticleGlasses required
Dolgoff’s patented Instant 3-D technology uses an algorithm to determine which objects in the picture should be shown to have depth.
View ArticleSpotlight 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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