1.You really need a patent lawyer.
2.The language of patents is really weird and really specific.
My most recent patent application was just returned by the examiner for corrections because
in my claims, I talked about a device equipped with sensors, wherein each
sensor feeds information to a programmable processor. The examiner told me the
claims had to make reference to a device equipped with sensors, wherein each
said sensor feeds information to a programmable processor. That’s how finicky
and persnickety they are about language.
3.It’s very expensive.
4.No matter how thoroughly you search, the patent examiner will come up with prior claims or prior art he thinks might invalidate your claims. This prior art may or may not have any relevance; it’s a complete crapshoot.
5.You really need a patent lawyer.
6.Patent lawyers charge fees that make open-heart surgery look affordable.
7.Working on a patent really makes you think clearly and meticulously about what you’re doing. You need to be able to communicate your ideas with a degree of precision you may not be accustomed to, both to your lawyer and to the patent examiner. You can’t make assumptions. You can’t leave details out. If you can’t describe your invention with that level of clarity and precision, you might not be ready to patent it yet.
8.Think global, write local. Describe your invention in
detail…but make your claims general enough that your patent can’t be worked
around just by changing the implementation details.
9.You really need a patent lawyer.
If you are looking for an experienced IP
services in Vietnam to help you with your IP application, you should visit
ANTLawyers.vn. Our attorneys have experience with the IP process and will work
closely with you as you apply for your IP.
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