Invention Promotion Scams and other articles

November 16, 2005 on 7:22 pm | In Articles, Copyrights, Famous Inventors, Independent Inventors, Trademarks |

Interesting article up at LegalZoom:  Invention Submission Companies: Scams or Valuable Services?

LegalZoom (they were a sponsor at BlawgThink, if I remember right) sounds like an interesting concept…trying to find cost effective ways (including helping people do it themselves) to bring legal services to those who can’t afford legal services. 

Other IP articles on the LegalZoom site include:

  • Joint Ownership of Patents: A to Z
  • Young Inventors…Tomorrow’s Millionaires
  • Supreme Court OKs New Product Development Using Patents
  • Inventors who lost the race to the patent office
  • How Marketing Strategies and Business Models Sunk Peer-to-Peer Technologies in Grokster
  • Britney Spears’ Battle Over Song Rights
  • Do you lose your copyright when your work is translated?
  • Let’s Get Ready to Rumble: Trademarking Your Catch Phrase
  • FedEx Furious Over Hand-Crafted Furniture
  • Resolving Domain Name Disputes Online: Lay Claim to Your Domain

UPDATE: Here’s a link to the articles: http://www.legalzoom.com/articles/category.asp?iCategory=3

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