Inventors and entrepreneurs have four primary concerns related to patent law: protecting their inventions in the very early stages of product development, determining the patentability of their invention, avoiding infringement of a competitor's patent, and leveraging their patent as a business asset…
In this lecture, Jeffrey Schox concludes the course by discussing various patenting strategies and the future of patenting nationally and internationally. (December 7, 2012)
In this lecture, Jeffrey Schox discusses the ownership risks that accompany applying for patents and describes how to minimize these risks. (November 30, 2012)
In this lecture, Jeffrey Schox provides a thorough review of how items can be patented and how they can be infringed upon. (November 16, 2012)
In this lecture, Jeffrey Schox discusses the many ways a patent can be infringed upon, talks about how to avoid infringement, and explains some of the consequences that result from infringement. (November 2, 2012)
In this lecture, Jeffrey Schox discusses how to prepare and file provisional applications for patents both nationally and internationally. (October 26, 2012)
In this lecture, Jeffrey Schox discusses patenting new inventions and discusses the conditions under which something becomes patentable or non-patentable. (October 19, 2012)
In this lecture, Jeffrey Schox discusses patenting new inventions and describes the various categories of patentable subject matter. (October 12, 2012)
In this lecture, Jeffrey Schox describes various forms of patents and explains how the patent system works. (October 5, 2012)
In this lecture, Jeffrey Schox gives a brief introduction of intellectual property and patent law. (September 28, 2012)