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The 8th International Conference on Surface Plasmon Photonics (SPP8) held on May 22-26, 2017. Taipei, Taiwan
[SPP8] Thank you for your participation to SPP8 held on May 22-26, 2017. Dear Dr. Reingand, On behalf of the conference chair, Professor Din Ping Tsai, we would like to express our gratitude for your participation to The 8th International Conference on Surface Plasmon Photonics (SPP8) held on May 22-26, 2017. We are very grateful for the time and effort you took to share about intellectual property protection...
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Patent Lawyer #101: Bob May
I was given Bob’s book yesterday, and I want to warmly recall this wonderful person who helped us in the formation of the company. Humor, sarcasm, attention to detail, anecdotal seemingly everyday situations and things - all this you will find in this book. (There was even a story about me, but then the editor for some reason removed it). The drawings by Irina Borisova are...
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Patent Journal #100: Thank you!
The number of this diary page obliges you to take a happy tone. Thanks to friends and colleagues for their help, for the comments on my notes, for criticism, for their support ... Thank you all! By the way, we now have a part-time position for a patent lawyer. The main thing is to have a good technical education, we will teach the rest. You would...
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Patent Lawyer Diary #98
I trust the experts and see that, as before, software is the very best product for investment, see photo. This is absolutely true according to my personal observations while leading applications for smartphones. In addition, great attention is paid to smart homes, where everything is controlled via a computer, aka Mark Zuckerberg's great love (as it looks to me, this is a deadend, but experts...
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Patentee’s Diary #99. Let me just to introduce myself:
Dr. Nadya Reingand is a former scientist with a Ph.D. thesis in 3-dimensional imaging who hails all the way from St.Petersburg University, Russia. Science has been my first love, and always remains close to my heart. However, as it always happens with the first love, you outgrow it at a certain point in your life, so I found my 4th dimension in practicing patent law....
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Patent Lawyer Diary #97: What Do You Want?
Our company has a new service - we invent to order. Anyone interested? You give a topic, make an order, an we invent and patent it for you. You are the owner. Actually, we are doing this already when we write patents for you, we simply haven’t stated it so forcefully, rudely and visibly so far....
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Patent Layer Diary #96: Cost of Invention
My morning began with Skype correspondence and listening to complaints about the fact that Belarus paid little for inventions. In fact, they do NOT pay for inventions. They are being sold. And the invention costs exactly as much as you sold it. This is very disappointing, but true. ...
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Patent Lawyer Diary #95: From Science to Practice
  ... or why it is more interesting to be a patent specialist than a scientist (from my personal letter to the reader) I worked for many years as a scientist, and still am a member of the organizing committee of a number of international conferences in the USA and Germany in the same specialty. At some point, scientific activity is annoying. This is a constant repetition...
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Дневник патентоведа № 94. Чем больше нас, тем меньше веса (загадка)
Еще раз хочу остановиться на вопросе о том, как писать ФОРМУЛУ изобретения. Формула изобретения - это именно то, что в итоге автору принадлежит, то есть его интеллектуальная собственность, а описание изобретения, рисунки и пр. - это для понимания о чем собственно речь идет. В формуле изобретения самое главное - надо указать ту изюминку, которая отличает вас от всех предшествующих моделей того же. Причем по минимуму....
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