Patent Pending: Drafting a Provisional Patent Application
Patent Pending: Drafting a Provisional Patent Application, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 4.1, with 13 lectures, based on 202 reviews, and has 1679 subscribers.
You will learn about Draft a provisional patent application Brainstorm ideas and inventions for greater patent protection File provisional patent applications with the United States Patent and Trademark Office This course is ideal for individuals who are Any inventor looking to save thousands of dollars in attorney fees by filing their own provisional patent application or People who think that patents are get rich quick schemes should stay away It is particularly useful for Any inventor looking to save thousands of dollars in attorney fees by filing their own provisional patent application or People who think that patents are get rich quick schemes should stay away.
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Summary
Title: Patent Pending: Drafting a Provisional Patent Application
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 4.1
Number of Lectures: 13
Number of Published Lectures: 13
Number of Curriculum Items: 13
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 13
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Draft a provisional patent application
- Brainstorm ideas and inventions for greater patent protection
- File provisional patent applications with the United States Patent and Trademark Office
Who Should Attend
- Any inventor looking to save thousands of dollars in attorney fees by filing their own provisional patent application
- People who think that patents are get rich quick schemes should stay away
Target Audiences
- Any inventor looking to save thousands of dollars in attorney fees by filing their own provisional patent application
- People who think that patents are get rich quick schemes should stay away
Protect your invention by filing a provisional patent application today!
When the Constitution was passed, the founding fathers understood the need provide inventors with the ability to get patents. Unfortunately, this process can be expensive and confusing. However, provisional patent applications allow an inventor to reserve the right to get a patent and give the inventor a year to market and test his invention before having to go through the expense of filing a full patent application.
More importantly, once a provisional patent application has been filed on an invention, the inventor can legally state this his invention is patent pending.
Online legal service companies such as Nolo and LegalZoom charge up almost two hundred dollars per provisional patent application. Hiring an attorney will cost thousands more.
With this course, you will learn how to
- Learn how to draft and file your own provisional patent applications from an experienced patent attorney.
- Get brainstorming tips for strengthening your invention for a stronger a provisional patent application
- Get access to all of the forms necessary to file a provisional application.
Buy this course now and begin the journey of being a successful entrepreneur and inventor.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Scope of Provisional Patent Application
Lecture 3: Brainstorming Your Invention
Chapter 2: Drafting Your Submission
Lecture 1: Drafting Your Drawings
Lecture 2: Sample Patent Drawing – Razor
Lecture 3: Sample Patent Drawing – Super Soaker
Lecture 4: Drafting the Specification Part 1 – Background Section
Lecture 5: Drafting the Specification Part 2 – Brief Description of the Drawing
Lecture 6: Drafting the Specifiction Part 3 – Detailed Description
Chapter 3: Filing Your Provisional Patent Application
Lecture 1: Filing the Application by Express Mail
Lecture 2: Address for the United States Patent and Trademark Office
Chapter 4: Sample Provisional Patent Applications
Lecture 1: Cisco VOIP Provisional Patent Application Sample
Lecture 2: IBM Wireless Transport System Provisional Patent Application Sample
Instructors
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Douglas Bridges
Patent Lawyer
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- 2 stars: 11 votes
- 3 stars: 37 votes
- 4 stars: 70 votes
- 5 stars: 77 votes
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