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https://inventright.com/25th-anniversary/ We're awarding over $10,000 of prizes to celebrate 25 years in business. Are you the next inventRight success story? We want to hear why you would make a great inventRight member. Our 25th Anniversary Contest is simple: Record a 60 second video pitching yourself to inventRight! We pride ourselves on the constant creativity and ingenuity of the inventors in our community, so put that inventiveness to work in the videos you submit to us. Each submission will be voted upon by the inventRight staff. Please note: Any submissions longer than 60 seconds will be automatically disqualified. Confidentiality Notice: All submissions will be viewed by the entire inventRight Staff. While you are covered under the inventRight NDA, we do not recommend sharing about your invention. We are asking you to pitch yourself, not your invention. Only residents of the United States will be able to win the prizes. Everyone who enters will receive access to a free Kindle Version of Stephen's nearly 450-page book Become a Professional Inventor. (You do not need a Kindle to read the book.) Enter inventRight's 25th Anniversary Contest here: https://inventright.com/25th-anniversary/ Grand Prize: Membership to Premium Coaching for 12 Months $3939 — 1 Winner Get in the game! By following the tailored guidance of your coach, you will be connecting with companies and pitching your product for licensing consideration within less than 90 days. (If you are further along and ready to hit the ground running, you could be pitching in as few as 30 days!) 2nd place: Sell Sheet + Virtual Prototype from our Graphic Design Team $669 — 3 Winners We transform your idea into marketing material that looks professional and lifelike, helping you make an excellent first impression. Your idea can be in any stage. More than 4,000 ideas brought to life! 3rd place: Product Evaluation for 60 Minutes $299 — 5 Winners Unsure how to evaluate your idea? Confused what to do next? Want to improve your marketing material? Worried about protection? Receive priceless advice that helps you save time and money during this fast-paced 1-hour session! Appropriate for every stage of product licensing. 4th place: Write a Strong Provisional Patent Application with SmartIP $199 — 5 Filing a provisional patent application (PPA) with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office allows you to describe your product as “patent pending” before you begin testing the market. A strong PPA helps you establish perceived ownership, which is essential for getting a licensing deal. SmartIP was created by patent attorney Gene Quinn, the founder of IPWatchdog.com. 5th place: Membership to LicenseThis! for 6 months $174 — 11 winners Dive into the world's most comprehensive guide to product licensing. Access sample licensing agreements, sample sell sheets, scripts for pitching, and 350+ hours of video instruction. If you have a product idea and need some help, please contact us at: Phone: +1 (650) 793-1477 Toll Free: +1 (800) 701-7993 Email: support@inventright.com Email us: stephen@inventright.com andrew@inventright.com Stephen Key and Andrew Krauss are the cofounders of inventRight, a coaching program for entrepreneurs that has helped people from more than 65 countries license their ideas for new products. They are also the cofounders of Inventors Groups of America, an organization that hosts a free, popular monthly educational meeting for inventors online. They have more than 20 years of experience guiding people to become successful entrepreneurs. New videos every week, including interviews with successful entrepreneurs. Learn from the best! Pitch us your story to be featured on inventRightTV: youtube@inventright.com. inventRight, LLC. is not a law firm and does not provide legal, patent, trademark, or copyright advice. Please exercise caution when evaluating any information, including but not limited to business opportunities; links to news stories; links to services, products, or other websites. No endorsements are issued by inventRight, LLC., expressed or implied. Depiction of any trademarks/logos does not represent endorsement of inventRight, LLC, its services, or products by the trademark owner. All trademarks are registered trademarks of their respective companies. Reference on this video to any specific commercial products, process, service, manufacturer, company, or trademark does not constitute its endorsement or recommendation by inventRight, LLC or its hosts. This video may contain links to external websites that are not provided or maintained by or in any way affiliated with inventRight, LLC. Please note that the inventRight LLC. does not guarantee the accuracy, relevance, timeliness, or completeness of any information on these external websites. The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.
Learn how to write your own provisional patent application with SmartIP software. This was developed by patent attorney and law professor Gene Quinn. Learn how to make money from your ideas. Free Resources to help you sell your ideas: https://inventright.com/free-inventor... Do you need help? https://inventright.com/services/ Stephen Key's books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Stephen... Read our articles for Forbes, Inc., and Entrepreneur: https://www.forbes.com/sites/stephenkey/ https://www.inc.com/author/stephen-key https://www.entrepreneur.com/author/s... Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenmkey/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/invent/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inventrightllc Visit inventRight.com. Call: +1 (650) 793-1477 Hi, this is Stephen Key and Andrew Krauss. We are here to help you make money from your ideas. We started our company inventRight over two decades ago to teach people how to license (aka rent) their ideas to companies in exchange for royalties. This process is called “product licensing.” On our channel, we show you exactly how you to take an idea and license it to companies in exchange for passive income. Today, you do not have to start a business to make money from an idea. With product licensing, you don't have to write a business plan, raise money, manufacture, market, sell, or distribute any longer. Visit our website inventRight.com for more information. If you have a product idea and need some help, please contact us at: Phone: +1 (650) 793-1477 Toll Free: +1 (800) 701-7993 Email: support@inventright.com Email us: stephen@inventright.com andrew@inventright.com Learn how to start a business, how to become an entrepreneur, how to protect intellectual property, how to patent an invention, how to stop people from stealing your ideas, how to prototype an idea, how to contact companies looking for ideas, how to design a product, how to make a sell sheet, how to make a promo video, how to negotiate a licensing agreement, how to get a higher royalty rate, how to do market research, and how to work with inventRight. Stephen Key and Andrew Krauss are the cofounders of inventRight, a coaching program for entrepreneurs that has helped people from more than 65 countries license their ideas for new products. They are also the cofounders of Inventors Groups of America, an organization that hosts a free, popular monthly educational meeting for inventors online. They have more than 20 years of experience guiding people to become successful entrepreneurs. New videos every week, including interviews with successful entrepreneurs. Learn from the best! Pitch us your story to be featured on inventRightTV: youtube@inventright.com. Get your own inventing coach by contacting inventRight at #1-800-701-7993 or by visiting https://www.inventright.com/contact. inventRight, LLC. is not a law firm and does not provide legal, patent, trademark, or copyright advice. Please exercise caution when evaluating any information, including but not limited to business opportunities; links to news stories; links to services, products, or other websites. No endorsements are issued by inventRight, LLC., expressed or implied. Depiction of any trademarks/logos does not represent endorsement of inventRight, LLC, its services, or products by the trademark owner. All trademarks are registered trademarks of their respective companies. Reference on this video to any specific commercial products, process, service, manufacturer, company, or trademark does not constitute its endorsement or recommendation by inventRight, LLC or its hosts. This video may contain links to external websites that are not provided or maintained by or in any way affiliated with inventRight, LLC. Please note that the inventRight LLC. does not guarantee the accuracy, relevance, timeliness, or completeness of any information on these external websites. The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.
Welcome to The Priggya Arora Show, where we have in-depth conversations with legal specialists and entrepreneurs from all around the world. In Episode 16, we talk to Gene Quinn, the founder of one of the oldest and most respected IP law blogs on the internet- IP Watchdog. Join us as he tells us about:
Explore football movies, toys, patents, and trademarks that have shaped the sport in modern times. From the technology built into the players' helmets, to the glowing first-down line you see on television, intellectual property has a huge impact on the way we interface with football. As we look ahead to the big game, join co-hosts and Volpe Koenig Shareholders, Michael Snyder and Joe Gushue, along with their guest, IP Watchdog President and CEO, Gene Quinn, as they break down the IP that has shaped the sport. Patents discussed in this episode: US1648850A, “Football helmet” US1684566A, “Ten-Yard line” US6229550B1, “Blending a graphic” For full show notes and to explore more episodes, please visit www.vklaw.com/newsroom-podcasts. You can stay connected with us on Facebook, Linkedin or Twitter and Instagram using the handle @volpeandkoenig.
What value do patents offer to independent inventors today? Patenting can be very time-consuming and expensive for independent inventors. Today, given that patent rights have become more difficult to enforce, what value do patents offer to independent inventors? For inventRight cofounder Stephen Key, defending his patent portfolio in federal court was very time-consuming and expensive — but, in the end, well worth it. It's an honor to have Andrei Iancu, who served as the Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the United States Patent & Trademark Office under the previous administration, join us at Inventors Groups of America to share his perspective on the current state of the U.S. patent system and offer advice for independent inventors. This special IGA online event is happening on Saturday June 19th from 1pm-2pm Pacific. Plus, we'll be giving away a bunch of awesome prizes in celebration! Join us and take part in this important conversation: https://inventleader.org/inventors-online-meetings/ Attendees will have the chance to win awesome free IP-related prizes from our generous sponsors Gene Quinn, Kevin Prince, and Jake Ward. — Help writing a better provisional patent application (PPA) via inventRight SmartIP — Patentability search by a registered patent attorney at Ward Law Office — PPA review by patent agent Kevin Prince Follow: Gene @ https://www.ipwatchdog.com, Jake @ https://anticipatethis.wordpress.com, and Kevin @ https://www.quickpatents.com ------------------------------------------------------- How do you license an idea? How do you patent an invention? Learn how to become a profitable inventor and earn passive income from your creativity following the advice of inventors Stephen Key and Andrew Krauss. They are world's leading experts on how to license a product idea. If you have an invention idea, this is the show to watch. Stephen Key and Andrew Krauss are the cofounders of inventRight, a coaching program that has helped people from more than 65 countries license their ideas for new products. http://www.inventright.com If you have questions about how to invent, how to be creative, design, how to do market research, prototyping, manufacturing, negotiating, pitching, how to sell, how to cold call, how to reach out to open innovation companies, licensing agreements, non-disclosure agreements, patents, copyright, trademarks, and intellectual property in general — subscribe to inventRightTV! New videos every week, including tons of entrepreneur success stories. Inventing can be lonely, but you don't have to go it alone! Join the inventRight community for priceless inventor education, mentorship, support, accountability, hand-holding, honesty about the invention industry, and so much more. Contact us at #1-800-701-7993 or https://www.inventright.com/contact. This is the book you need to license your product idea: “One Simple Idea: Turn Your Dreams Into a Licensing Goldmine While Letting Others Do the Work.” Find it here: http://amzn.to/1LGotjB. This is the book you need to file a well-written provisional patent application: “Sell Your Ideas With or Without a Patent.” Find it here: http://amzn.to/1T1dOU2. Determined to become a professional inventor? Read Stephen's new book "Become a Professional Inventor: The Insider's Guide to Companies Looking For Ideas": https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1653786256/ inventRight, LLC. is not a law firm and does not provide legal, patent, trademark, or copyright advice. Please exercise caution when evaluating any information, including but not limited to business opportunities; links to news stories; links to services, products, or other websites. No endorsements are issued by inventRight, LLC., expressed or implied. Depiction of any trademarks/logos does not represent endorsement of inventRight, LLC, its services, or products by the trademark owner. All trademarks are registered trademarks of their respective companies. Reference on this video to any specific commercial products, process, service, manufacturer, company, or trademark does not constitute its endorsement or recommendation by inventRight, LLC or its hosts. This video may contain links to external websites that are not provided or maintained by or in any way affiliated with inventRight, LLC. Please note that the inventRight LLC. does not guarantee the accuracy, relevance, timeliness, or completeness of any information on these external websites. The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.
From sports journalist to corporate maverick, Gene Quinn reveals his extraordinary life through three photographs and a souvenir. Our first Memory Maker in the new Photographs & Memories series, Gene recalls his exploits on Patagonia's Penguin Island, exploring glaciers and trekking trails to the tip of the Americas in multiple journeys spread over more than a decade.Best known as the co-founder of Tnooz (now PhocusWire), Gene's illustrious career has included roles at the Chicago Tribune, Viacom, Phocuswright and Confluence Partners. In this intimate look at his life, he pays homage to friend and travel industry mentor Philip Wolf, shares tales of trout fishing, building a school in Malawi and how he lost three toenails. His admiration of astronauts and nautical explorers is befitting for a man who believes when it comes to travel, “Don't pick one favourite place. Pick one you don't know and go learn.” Our Memory Makers choose three photographs and a treasured souvenir of places or people from their travels. The four represent moments of particular importance to them, whether personally or professionally. They take us on a journey, reflecting on the significance of a specific moment in time, the sentiment of the period, and what was going on in the world around us. Produced by Travel Market Life, a Haynes MarComs series. Hosted and sponsored by Atomize. For more episodes and details of the series Photographs & Memories, visit https://www.travelmarket.life/photos-and-memories
Gene Quinn is a patent attorney and a leading commentator on patent law and innovation policy. He founded IPWatchdog.com, the leading resource for all matters related to intellectual property in 1999. According to IAM Magazine, he “has reshaped the IP debate in the United States in a way that has forced policy makers to carefully consider the macroeconomic effects of IP law and its potential to drive innovation and economic activity.” He has been recognized as one of the most influential people in IP and a top IP strategist by industry magazines for nearly a decade. In addition to advising attorneys and their clients on litigation strategy and appeals, he also advises inventors, entrepreneurs and startup businesses around the world. Gene is dedicated to education, having taught many different intellectual property courses at numerous law schools. Since 2002, he has taught the leading patent bar review course! He's also the co-creator of our program SmartIP, which helps inventors write a better provisional patent application. Gene is a highly engaging speaker who has a true passion for working with and serving inventors. We're delighted to host him on this special webinar devoted to provisional patent applications. Stephen Key and Andrew Krauss are the world's leading experts on how to license a product idea. If you have an invention idea, this is the show to watch. Steve and Andrew are the cofounders of inventRight, a coaching program that has helped people from more than 60 countries license their ideas for new products. Visit http://www.inventright.com for more information and to join the one-one-one coaching program. If you have questions about how to invent, how to be creative, design, how to do market research, prototyping, manufacturing, negotiating, pitching, how to sell, how to cold call, how to reach out to open innovation companies, licensing agreements, non-disclosure agreements, patents, copyright, trademarks, and intellectual property in general — subscribe to inventRightTV! New videos every week, including tons of entrepreneur success stories. Inventing can be lonely, but you don't have to go it alone! Join the inventRight community for priceless inventor education, mentorship, support, accountability, hand-holding, honesty about the invention industry, and so much more. Contact us at #1-800-701-7993 or https://www.inventright.com/contact. This is the book you need to license your product idea: “One Simple Idea: Turn Your Dreams Into a Licensing Goldmine While Letting Others Do the Work.” Find it here: http://amzn.to/1LGotjB. This is the book you need to file a well-written provisional patent application: “Sell Your Ideas With or Without a Patent.” Find it here: http://amzn.to/1T1dOU2. Determined to become a professional inventor? Read Stephen's new book "Become a Professional Inventor: The Insider's Guide to Companies Looking For Ideas": https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1653786256/ inventRight, LLC. is not a law firm and does not provide legal, patent, trademark, or copyright advice. Please exercise caution when evaluating any information, including but not limited to business opportunities; links to news stories; links to services, products, or other websites. No endorsements are issued by inventRight, LLC., expressed or implied. Depiction of any trademarks/logos does not represent endorsement of inventRight, LLC, its services, or products by the trademark owner. All trademarks are registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Gene Quinn is the founder of IPWatchdog.com. It has been the leading online publication focused on intellectual property for almost twenty years. Although they don't always agree, Federal Circuit judges, Congressional staffers, and K Street follow it closely to stay abreast of latest IP policy-related developments. During the episode, Gene discusses the serendipitous start to IPWatchdog.com, why it has been so successful, and what it's like to be read by Federal Circuit judges and other luminaries. Gene also talks about the IP policy landscape in Washington, DC and how to effectively impact the policy making process. And, Gene shares his insights regarding the state of patent eligibility, the USPTO's Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB), and the future for America's patent system and innovation.
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Gene Quinn Patent Eligibility Reform in the US – Interview with Gene Quinn – New G-Decision and New Rules for the Boards of Appeal at the EPO Find out more about Gene at the IP Watchdog
Gene Quinn is a US Patent Attorney, Editor and primary author of IPWatchdog.com, which he founded in 1999. Gene writes about patent law, p Gene Quinn is a US Patent Attorney, Editor and primary author of IPWatchdog.com, which he founded in 1999. Gene writes about patent law, patent and innovation policy, proposed legislation, rule making, software patents and more. In 2017, Mr. Quinn was recognized by IAM Magazine as one of the top IP strategists in the world. Regarded as an expert on software patentability and U.S. patent procedure, Mr. Quinn regularly advises attorneys and clients on patent matters, litigation strategy and appeals. The Inventors Launchpad Network – Is proud to present Tuttle Innovation, Co-Hosted by Warren Tuttle and Carmine Denisco. Warren has served as President of the Board of Directors for the UIA since 2010, and is a prolific speaker at inventor clubs and industry tradeshows, where he shares his his extensive knowledge and expertise to help educate aspiring inventors, patent holders and product developers. Warren wants to educate inventors using stories from the industries most influential people.
Travel industry news and analysis with Gene Quinn of Tnooz… Gene Quinn, Co-founder of Tnooz (a news website focused on news and analysis about travel technology – looking at marketing, systems, devices, distribution, social media, startups – (bio)), joins Pavan Bahl, John Matson and Peter Crysdale at the MouthMedia Network studio at Voyager HQ.The birth of Tnooz, 800 startup pitches, and mobile is the future Quinn reviews Tnooz as an eight-year old brand created in depth of a recession, to cover digital travel economy, resulting in a B-to-B media company. How the industry thinks of itself when covering itself. The digital travel economy, innovation through startups (which mean disruption), running more than 800 startup pitches, looking at systems. How he’s excited about mobile, and started a business three years before Facebook started. Mobile vs. mobile first, vs. mobile-centric, how a lot of companies have created incubators, and looking at global distribution companies like Amadeus. OTA’s, a new merchandising model, and addition to mobile A background in newspapers then cable TV, seeing media business blindsided by digital, adding chat online for digital presence of newspapers. How Quinn left publishing and went feet-first into digital, cut his teeth by making himself available to board of Phocuswright and Philip Wolf, along with alignments with Fred Lalonde and Kevin May. OTAs were one of the biggest changes ever in the travel business, from hotels to travel agent networks, changing the industry fundamentally and fast. The first wave in travel of new merchandising model for the industry, how meta search engines have been libraries of libraries, and mobile is the big next wave. Infatuation and addiction to mobile devices consumes the consumer, and consumers are technologically ahead of providers of travel services.Tours and activities, the currency of privacy, and a fishing bucket list How the tours and activities space is one that hasn’t been cracked yet, and a platform for tours easy to book, buy and experience could be huge, and part of a fundamental value shift, and the need for better queue management, and if removing travel hiccups can be white labeled by piece of technology. Privacy can be a form of currency. Off the Beaten Path personal questions cover rushing home for a birth, the imagination of flight vs. a first experience, and how the excitement remains to this day in taking off and landing, and a fishing bucket list. Mobile is Eating the World and Mobile Ate the World Lavi Industries [Episode 175]
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Software Patents and Patent Eligibility – Interview With Gene Quinn the IP Watchdog – Cannabis Trademark Issues – EPO G1/15 Enlarged Boards of Appeal – IP Fridays – Episode 73 See the website of Gene Quinn http://www.ipwatchdog.com
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The IP Watchdog Gene Quinn is explaining the current state of software patents and Brian Dorn of Barnes & Thornburg is summarizing a very interesting discussion with United States Representative Erik Paulsen he moderated on the topic of life science and patents. IP FRIDAYS Co-Presenters: Rolf Claessen and Kenneth Suzan Episode 21 – February [...]
Have questions about the new patent laws? Do you even need a patent? Do you need a patent search? How much is a patent going to cost me? Tonight on Got Invention Radio our guest is Gene Quinn, a US Patent Attorney and the founder of IPWatchdog.com, which was voted one of the top Intellectual Property Law Blogs on the Internet. Listen live at 9pm EST/6pm PST - click on the listen live button at show time to connect into the studio. Thanks for listening.. And check out our library of past shows to help you with the invention process every step of the way!
This week's guest is Gene Quinn co-founder of Tnooz.com joins regulars Jen Leo and Chris Christensen