CoronaVirus: Coronaviruses are RNA viruses that cause infections in mammals and birds, ranging from mild to severe infections. There are mainly seven types of coronavirus strains that mainly cause respiratory tract infections in humans. They are as follows: Human coronavirus Read more
Effects of COVID-19 on Interactions and Operations of USPTO
Since Jan 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has taken control over the entire globe and putting the day to day life on halt. Almost every country has “lockdown” ultimately. It caused a massive impact on all the business lines. IPR is Read more
Power of Attorney
Power of Attorney: A patent application is a techno-legal document by virtue of which the patent owner gets an exclusive protection right, thereby preventing others from making, using, offering for sale, and importing the invention. So, to make optimum utilization Read more
2018 v 2019: A Visual Insight to Patenting Activity in USPTO
It has been quite a year for the US IP fraternity. A new set of regulations were introduced to streamline and provide clarity to US patent laws and patent activity, which eventually resulted in improving the ranking of US in Read more
Critical Date for Invalidating a Patent
The Bard’s way of questioning “What’s there in a date?” would have serious repercussions if you are thinking of invalidating a patent because in the field of IP activity date is what forms the basis for everything. That is why Read more