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HGTV’s “Fixer Upper” TV Show Integrates Personal Passions into Home Decor with Patents

by Ava Meyer | Oct 18, 2019 | Posts

HGTV’s Fixer Upper TV Show provides a creative touch and teaches home owners how to extend individual passions into a surrounding living space from an artistic vantage point.  Whether you’re into movies, music, or videogames, spice up your interior...

How to Mark and Provide Notice of “Patent Pending” or “Patented” Articles/Products

by Ava Meyer | Oct 15, 2019 | Posts

A patent applicant who seeks the benefit of marking an article as “Patent Pending” must make a good faith effort to ensure that the articles are properly and consistently marked.  An effective way to do this is to mark the article as “Patent Pending”.  Use...

Reducing Time for Pending Patent Applications to Proceed through the Examination Process

by Ava Meyer | Oct 10, 2019 | Posts

Oliver & Grimsley, LLC receives questions from time to time regarding the patent process and the time it takes for an application to proceed through the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The timeframe for a regular application to proceed through the USPTO...

All May Not Be Lost: Reviving an Abandoned Application or Issued Patent

by Ava Meyer | Oct 8, 2019 | Posts

Many patent holders or applicants may not be aware that a technically abandoned application or patent can often be revived, long after the abandonment occurs. This issue also affects freedom to operate opinions, as technically abandoned patents that might read on a...

How to Mark and Provide Notice of “Patent Pending” or “Patented” Articles/Products

by Ava Meyer | Jul 10, 2019 | Posts

Article by:  Larry J. Guffey, Esq. and Pamela K. Riewerts, Esq. A patent applicant who seeks the benefit of marking an article as “Patent Pending” must make a good faith effort to ensure that the articles are properly and consistently marked.  An effective...
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