Colorado Patent Attorney Discusses Design Patents – Part 2 of 3

Colorado Patent Attorney Discusses Design Patents – Part 2 of 3 Watch Video Interview at This Link: Colorado Patent Attorney Discusses Design Patents Interviewer: And how long is a design patent valid? Patent Attorney: A design patent is valid for 14 years from the date of issue. This is different than utility patents, which are… Continue reading Colorado Patent Attorney Discusses Design Patents – Part 2 of 3

Colorado Patent Attorney Discusses Design Patents – Part 1 of 3

Colorado Patent Attorney Discusses Design Patents – Part 1 of 3 View the video interview here: Colorado Patent Attorney Discusses Design Patents Introduction: This morning we are interviewing Denver-area patent attorney Mark Trenner. Mark has been practicing as a patent attorney in Colorado for almost 14 years; the past 9 years at Trenner Law Firm.… Continue reading Colorado Patent Attorney Discusses Design Patents – Part 1 of 3

Denver Patent Attorney Discusses Patent Trolls – Part 3 of 3

Denver Patent Attorney Discusses Patent Trolls – Part 3 of 3 View the video interview here: Denver Patent Attorney Discusses Patent Trolls Interviewer: I thought the article was about Vermont? Patent Attorney: Yes, the article explains that Nebraska is the second state going after these so-called frivolous lawsuits. Interviewer: And Vermont is the first state?… Continue reading Denver Patent Attorney Discusses Patent Trolls – Part 3 of 3

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Denver Patent Attorney Discusses Patent Trolls – Part 2 of 3

Denver Patent Attorney Discusses Patent Trolls – Part 2 of 3 View the video interview here: Denver Patent Attorney Discusses Patent Trolls Interviewer: Why aren’t they considered to be patent trolls? Patent Attorney: Universities and research laboratories are generally considered to be making developments and advancements for the good of the people. While they have… Continue reading Denver Patent Attorney Discusses Patent Trolls – Part 2 of 3

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