I tried to make my best choice of lawyer/attorney based on a couple different things. The first thing was location. They needed to be in the Las Vegas area. Second thing was whether or not they were a patent lawyer/attorney, Patent attorney- prepare and prosecute patent applications represent clients in interference proceedings, and bring and defend patent-related lawsuits in federal court. Nolo, Patent, copyright, & Trademark, pg 100.
I emailed and called about 13 different offices. I finally made contact with someone from Watson and Rounds. She was a very busy person who had very little time for me or to answer my questions. She quickly gave me the run around after the first email. But since she was the only one who actually communicated with me, I stuck with her. But through the emails I got the hint that I was a waste of her time. I acted with the best of manners that I thought of. Saying please and thank you to all of the things i wanted to say to her. Even giving her more time to answer my questions when she really only needed about 15 minutes to answer me.
This person was not a good choice. I made the mistake of relying on this person and she kinda screwed me over. So I guess the lesson here is not to trust a lawyer.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Friday, August 20, 2010
EOC: 6 Illicit? What do you think
It seems illicit marketing is really starting to take off in the world today. More and more people are starting to buy fake or remade items for way less than what they would usually pay for. I know that the sale of illicit goods is not right, I know that the people behind the sale and manufacturing of illicit items are bad people, but it seems like they have nothing else to do but this. In this capitalistic world that we live in it seems like if you have nothing why not does something quick and easy. Maybe if we as a world could try and stop corruption from happening, maybe we could not see so many fake hand bags being sold to help make money. But why do people want the illicit items in the first place. Why do people want designer hand bags, why do people want Rolex watches? Why do they think that you need this stuff in the first place? I hate seeing people from developed countries like the U.S., ridiculing people who all they have left are what we left them with. Hey if we didn’t demolish the German and Japanese car industries in WWII, we would all be driving around in foreign car and our economy would be the same as their countries. I think what really needs to change is the way we conduct our global policies with other countries. This whole free trade thing is making the world crazy. If these people could have the same benefits as we do , I really don’t think we would even be talking about this.
Friday, August 6, 2010
eoc: week 4
here are some of the best definitions.
1.design around
2.antishelving clause
3. patent infringment
4. patent applicant
5.reexamination of patent
6.patent misuse
7.allowance
8.patent examiners
9.issue fee
10.inventor
1.design around
2.antishelving clause
3. patent infringment
4. patent applicant
5.reexamination of patent
6.patent misuse
7.allowance
8.patent examiners
9.issue fee
10.inventor
Friday, July 30, 2010
politics
Why Women are the Key to the Future of Progressive Election Victories
We'll discuss how the growing numbers of activist women—and organizations devoted to helping them participate in politics and political leadership—can help reconnect voters with important progressive economic and gender issues. And we'll analyze how to access the untapped power of women who want to make a difference for progressive issues and what it will take to get them elected.
shot this during netroots nation 10 for 5 steps forward productions.
EOC3: Jeopardy
The game of jeopardy has been on for what seems like forever, but no its been only like 20 so years. Whether its alex trabek, with his witty comments, or the suspense of final jeopardy, people love the game of jeopardy. Yes I do too. I try to watch it whenever I can.
My two questions are:
Q. this organization was created by the general agreement on tariffs and trade (gatt) for the purpose of enforcing the intellectual property and other trade agreements contained in that treaty.
A. WTO
Q. If a patent examiner rejects a patent application because it claims two or more inventions (a patenting no-no), the common inventor response is to restrict the application to one invention of the inventor’s choosing
A. divisional application
My two questions are:
Q. this organization was created by the general agreement on tariffs and trade (gatt) for the purpose of enforcing the intellectual property and other trade agreements contained in that treaty.
A. WTO
Q. If a patent examiner rejects a patent application because it claims two or more inventions (a patenting no-no), the common inventor response is to restrict the application to one invention of the inventor’s choosing
A. divisional application
eoc 1: about me
im an artist looking for inspiration. im originally from western pennsylvania. i moved to las vegas, nevada around a year and a half ago from pittsburgh pennsylvania, where i lived for 5 years. During my time in pittsburgh i attended the art institute of pittsburgh earning an associates of science in video production. im now attending the art institute of las vegas for audio production, hoping to expand my knowledge of media.
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