Cerebral IP

Cerebral IP

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Orlando,FL 273 位关注者

Veteran-owned firm offering the highest-quality Patent Search services in the industry since 2020.

关于我们

Cerebral IP is an innovative and disruptive U.S. based professional patent search firm that offers the highest-quality search and analysis services at an honest flat-rate. Cerebral IP offers professional patent research services to inventors, businesses, law firms, & sole practitioners.

网站
https://cerebralip.com
所属行业
法律服务
规模
2-10 人
总部
Orlando,FL
类型
私人持股
创立
2020
领域
Patent Search、Trademark Search、IP Portfolio Management、Copyright、Invalidity Search和Freedom to Operate Search

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    Business owners and entrepreneurs: Your business name, slogans, and logos are vital in identifying your brand in the marketplace. When starting the Trademark process, a thorough & professional search will give you peace of mind. Cerebral IP offers professional Trademark search services for only $49 per mark. Visit https://cerebralip.com to learn more.

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    We’re on a mission to help you avoid costly and time-consuming mistakes on your patent application. ? ? Incorrect drawing formats and data sheets that are missing signatures are among the common mistakes inventors make on their patent applications. Swipe for tips to avoid these mistakes and secure your patent faster and more efficiently.? ? What’s your advice for innovators filing for their first patent?

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    Today, the U.S. Copyright Office released Copyright and Artificial Intelligence Part 1: Digital Replicas – the first in a planned multipart report on copyright-related legal and policy issues associated with the emergence of AI technology. This report addresses legal and policy issues surrounding AI-generated digital replicas, or the use of digital technology to realistically replicate an individual’s voice or appearance. “There is almost nothing more personal, and from artists to athletes almost nothing more valuable, than an individual’s name, voice, and likeness,” said Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the USPTO Kathi Vidal. “The USPTO thanks the Copyright Office for its report and will consider the report’s findings as we prepare recommendations for potential executive action on these issues to ensure the safe, secure, and trustworthy development and use of AI technologies.” Read more: https://bit.ly/3LIJZvM

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    With their bulky space suits and oxygen packs, NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the moon on this day in 1969. The innovative space suits took center stage as the Apollo 11 mission was watched by millions of people across the globe. The space suit was designed for high altitude flights – particularly space missions for the Apollo space program. The 21-page patent details how its eight inventors incorporated elements to keep the astronauts safe during the mission, including an integrated assembly of inner comfort liner, intermediate pressure garment, and outer thermal protective garment with removable helmet and gloves. It provided versatility with improved sealing and increased mobility for internal pressures for life support in the near vacuum of outer space. Swipe to learn about three features of the innovative space suit.

    • Graphic with patent drawing for space suit and text: Stellar innovation. 3 features of space suit worn by astronauts on 1969 moon mission. Inventors: Leonard F. Shepard, George P. Durney, Melvin C. Case, A. J. Kenneway III, Robert C. Wise, Dixie L. Rinehart, Ronald J. Bessette, Richard C. Pulling.
    • Graphic with patent drawing and text: Head protection. The removable helmet includes a mounted extravehicular visor assembly to protect the astronaut from physical injury and intense rays of the sun outside the space vehicle.
    • Graphic with patent drawing and text: Increase mobility. Constant bellows-like twists on most joints and various cable and restraint assemblies mounted to the exterior for bending and flexing. That’s because a suit inflated to an internal operating pressure of 3 to 4 pounds per square inch expands and becomes rigid, making it difficult to move.
    • Graphic with patent drawing and text: Temperature control. The design integrated a thermal micrometeoroid garment for heat insulation to protect from extremes of heat and cold in space and on the lunar surface.
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    Provisional patent applications can help inventors with an idea they want to protect but need time for market research or to find investors. The USPTO has offered inventors the option of filing provisional applications since 1995. Provisional patent applications are only available for utility and plant inventions. Join us for an educational webinar to help determine if this option is right for you. ??? July 18 ?? 2 p.m. ET ?? Register: https://bit.ly/4bt9fAk

    • Graphic with icons stopwatch, dollar sign and thumbs up and text: Provisional patent application benefits, authorizes a 12-month window to file application for corresponding non-provisional patent, provides low-cost way to establish an early effective filing date with fewer formalities, term “patent pending” is allowed to be applied during the application pendency period
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    Business owners and entrepreneurs: Your business name, slogans, and logos are vital in identifying your brand in the marketplace. When starting the Trademark process, a thorough & professional search will give you peace of mind. Cerebral IP offers professional Trademark search services for only $49 per mark. Visit https://cerebralip.com to learn more.

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    Interesting report.

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    US Patent Office Expert Witness, Whistleblower, Speaker & Author

    In a recent Reddit, Inc. poll, US patent examiners' identified the "TRP", a mystery acronym for the USPTO's new classification and routing system, as the worst policy affecting examiners in the last 10-15 years. In 2023, the OIG determined that - the USPTO did not ensure effective contract oversight for the new classification services - the USPTO lacked adequate controls to ensure the CPC and C* classification challenges were efficiently and effectively submitted and adjudicated - the USPTO did not effectively design and implement CPC-based routing. The USPTO found a 19% to 27% average error rate for initial classification of patent applications using the new CPC system, which is significantly higher than under USPC system. In 2021, when contractors exhibited excessive error rates, the USPTO provided the contractors with "very good" ratings for their quality element. Contract quality ratings help ensure the contractors will be granted future US government contracts. In 2022 the contractors' error rate when using CPC more than doubled to nearly 30%. Supervisory patent examiners denied 5,899 examiner requests to challenge a classification, without providing any explanation as why the requests were denied. The USPTO did zero, zip, zilch monitoring to ensure that the new routing system met the goals of - getting the right application to the right examiner and - maximizing the retention of expertise and institutional knowledge The USPTO planned to end the USPC classification system without a replacement to monitor whether examiners were being routed under CPC the same cases they would have historically received based on USPC. Lastly, in view of these shortcomings, "[t]he USPTO paused its transition to CPC-based routing in 2022 due to examiner concerns and has not been able to determine a path forward or timeline to resume the transition, in part due to inadequate design and implementation of the new system. By delaying the transition, USPTO must continue to pay its classification contractors to classify applications in USPC for routing. We estimate the cost of this to be between about $3.8 million and $20.1 million from March 2021 to February 2027." Meanwhile, patent applicants still cannot see the secret C-stars (C*) symbols being placed on their patent applications to route the application to the "right examiner." The USPTO's ongoing use of secret CPC and C* classification symbols is counter to 37 CFR 1.2: All business with the Patent and Trademark Office should be transacted in writing... The action of the Patent and Trademark Office will be based exclusively on the written record in the Office... These routing symbols being secretly affixed behind the scenes to your patent applications is spookily reminiscent of the secret SAWS flags used to delay, deny or subject certain applications to extra scrutiny. #USPTO, #CPC, #USPC, #patent, #invention, #OIG, #GAO, #congress, #innovation, #commerce

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