Sentences with phrase «patents for everything»

There is currently a global race to file patents for everything crypto or «blockchain» related and the company might just be strengthening its portfolio for future patent battles.

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Now the company offers everything from patent translation to multilingual court reporting to desktop publishing services for annual reports.
While we were together I patented his first daughter and did everything for our infant and if I asked him to help he would say no cuz he did his job by earning more than I do.
To get a patent for something, it's not enough that it's new, it's also got to be nonobvious: That is, theoretically, your invention can't be something that someone who knew everything that had been published in the field, but with no imagination, could figure out and make.
But the patented Daedalic highlighter is at least still present and correct — hold down the space bar and everything that you can interact with in a scene will be highlighted for your convenience and putting an end to those dreaded pixel hunts of point and click games from the past.
These additional nuances might be argued as expected and even necessary in the Internet age we live in, where everything from dishwashers to refrigerators are connected, but Microsoft also recently applied for patents that could take information obtained to a frighteningly new Orwellian level.
In the decision, LeBel referenced a ruling on patents from 1989, the SCC's Pioneer Hi - Bred Ltd. v. Canada: «The applicant must disclose everything that is essential for the invention to function properly.
When you go to the site, you'll see five pictures or sketches from five different patents chosen at random; hit refresh and everything moves down one place to welcome a new image — fun for when things are very very slow, perhaps.
«Apple v. Samsung is just a proxy for everything else that's wrong with the patent system right now,» says Julie Samuels, an attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which is campaigning to reform the system.
EFF has been fighting abuse of the patent system for years — doing everything from getting bad patents invalidated, to working to stop bad patents from issuing in the first place, to trying to fix imbalances in the law.
He has written and edited everything from science fiction to semiconductor patents to dissertations in linguistics, having worked for Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Steck - Vaughn and The Psychological Corp..
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