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The Shvoong Blog : Analyzing Ingenuity
The Shvoong Blog
Analyzing Ingenuity
As a high-tech patent consultant and a medical insurance investigator, I gauge people's creative thoughts and find many of them to be interesting, and sometimes outright crooked. I also analyze the relationship between arts, politics, big business and intellectual property. I discuss scientific developments, interesting or rare money-making inventions. Humor appears wherever appropriate, inappropriate, or neither.
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10/26 15:42 A patent: a time wasted or not
A comment from an inventor questioning whether or not to waste his time and money filing a patent (and disclosing his innovation), if he is going to get screwed by the PTO: Personally I have been pausing in the wings before I submit several ...
10/16 13:40 How PTO management incompetence is destroying small companies
Someone sent in the following ancedote, which is heard way toooften:I was at an open house for a small IP law firm about a month ago andwas talking to the IP/research VP of a small biotech. They are astart-up who have been waiting just over 2 years...
5/20 4:25 120 AC to 12 DC, an RV, a lamp chord and a child
This warning sign is unintentionally appropriate to this case.Since I am an investigator, I usually have no idea what an insurance company is hoping to fi
5/21 7:56 Also Christians come out against patent reform
A group of generally conservativ
5/15 19:28 The Cross Coalition and Its Star Chamber Letter About Patent Battle
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