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First Time Filing

March 12th, 2010 . by admin

When you file a patent for the first time, the process is usually not the same for everyone. It just depends on what country you are in. For example, if in one country, they make you wait to see if there are other ideas with the same patent, they may issue a Patent Pending. In other countries, they may not, even if tit is obvious there is no other patent on eh property. The Patent Pending issue has always been a  source of great confusion for some, which is why it is necessary to always read up thoroughly on the subject of patenting an idea or an invention.

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3 Responses to “First Time Filing”

  1. comment number 1 by: cran com

    The expressions "patent pending" or "patent applied for" refer to a warning that inventors are entitled to use in reference to their product or process once a patent application has been filed, but prior to the patent being issued or the application abandoned. The marking serves to notify potential infringers who would copy the invention that they may be liable for damages (including back-dated royalties), seizure, and injunction once a patent is issued. Fraudulent use of the patent pending warning is prohibited by United States law and inventors should be cautious when marking products or methods that may arguably not be covered by any pending patent application.

  2. comment number 2 by: mamishiman tillarron

    either one i want both i requested a makeup tutorial on the shay tards along time ago ur finally doing it yayyyy!!!!!

  3. comment number 3 by: luci

    Could you add in one of the corners of your painting a smaller picture of your dog when he /she was a tiny puppy? Now you would have a portrait of your dog as he/she is now, but off in the corner a picture of you dog being younger — when you look from one image to the next you will realize how much time flys e.g. from a puppy to an adult dog in almost no TIME.