“One must remember that digital content is not equal to accessible content.”
Source: Fun IP, Fundamentals of Intellectual Property
“IP is an intangible asset—an idea converted into transferable personal property rights through patents, trademarks, copyrights, service marks, and trade secrets. IP covers every famous animated character you’ve ever heard of, the logos on your clothing. IP covers products and services you use every day—from flashlights to mobile phones, packaging to cars, food and beverage products, to smart thermostats. IP is not only for big businesses. Most start-ups and event microbusinesses have IP of some kind.”
Source: The IP Miracle: How to Transform Ideas into Assets that Multiply Your Business
“It’s better to have one huge filing with lots of detail, data, and use cases than a dozen failed filings of five to ten pages each. Minimum filing requirements are not minimum requirements to secure a patent. Who does your patent keep out, and how? Your goal in creating IP is for it to be valuable, to be connected to the company, to be linked to your products or service, and to keep out competitors.”
Source: The IP Miracle: How to Transform Ideas into Assets that Multiply Your Business
“If you can’t communicate it, you can’t file a proper application. If you can’t file properly, you can’t secure a patent.”
Source: The IP Miracle: How to Transform Ideas into Assets that Multiply Your Business
“If you’re not filing patents, but your competitors are, all you have is risk. You’re taking a huge chance that no one else will enter your space and kick you out. That’s the benefit of patents; you don’t have to let everybody in. You can let just a few major players in because you want what they have, or you don’t want to worry about them. Remember, you’re not at the big boys’ lunch table. But if you partner with their competitor, they’ll be worried. Then they’ll want to see if your patent protection is strong or if they can exploit a weakness.”
Source: The IP Miracle: How to Transform Ideas into Assets that Multiply Your Business
“We live in a world where value of creativity is measured by commercial success, and copyrights are mere instruments of financial benefit, not creative progress”
Source: Fun IP, Fundamentals of Intellectual Property
“We Live in a World Measured by Piracy because Piracy means Access.”
“Can you think of a better way than slavishly copying and removing attribution to disrespect an author”
Source: Fun IP, Fundamentals of Intellectual Property
“Discover your limitless potential, embrace growth, and create the life you desire. Stay unstoppable, resilient, and confident on your journey to success.”
Source: Overcoming Mediocrity: Limitless Women
“All inventions are not patentable, and all patented subjects are not inventions.”
Source: Fun IP, Fundamentals of Intellectual Property