Update to the “Guide to Downloading Patent Copies (PDF, TIFF)”
July 4, 2007 on 7:17 am | In Patent Searching |Updating my old “Guide to Downloading Patent Copies (PDF, TIFF)” post…
I stumbled upon a new (to me) patent searching tool earlier today: PatentPrism
- PatentPrism is a time-saving, efficient and user-friendly desktop
interface for professional level on-line patent searching, analysis,
tracking and reporting, using publicly accessible electronic
databases provided by national and international patent authorities
(primary on-line databases), while also providing electronic
reports suitable for distribution, presentation, and “live” record-keeping.- PatentPrism dramatically enhances the accessibility of these
databases relative to conventional on-line searching, while reducing
on-line connection time and overall search time, maintaining
your search information on your local computer. Depending on
your needs, PatentPrism’s unique features can rival or surpass
those of high access-cost commercial databases.
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I used to read this blog via RSS. I just removed it from my RSS reader. I have no interest in reading the ads that are posted here more and more often.
Comment by No advertising — July 4, 2007 #
Odd. Thanks for the “anonymous” comment.
It appears you confuse my practice (over the past three plus years) of linking to software patent attorneys may find useful with “ads.” I’ve always provided links to such software on a “if my readers find it interesting, they’ll try it out” basis. Sorry that offends you.
Let the record be straight though, what I said in the post is accurate. I stumbled upon the software, it looked like something some of my readers might find interesting, so I posted it. End of story. I’ve never talked to the creator of the software, I was paid no consideration for mention it. It isn’t an ad. Sorry you feel differently.
Comment by Nipper — July 4, 2007 #