Patenting for Inventors
What happens when the USPTO lets artificial intelligence join the patent process? In this episode, I breaks down the brand-new Automated Search Pilot Program, a six-month experiment where AI runs a pre-exam prior art search before a human examiner even touches your application. I explains what it is, how to join, who it helps (and who it doesn’t), and why it might just change the way patents get examined, all with some healthy skepticism about letting robots near our inventions. Connect with Adam Diament E-mail: Website: Phone/Text: YouTube: ...
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Not all intellectual property rights are automatic. Some appear the moment you create, others only when you use, file, or keep them locked away. Join me in the latest episode of "The Patenting for Inventors Podcast," as we explore the hidden logic of patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets, and why the law treats your poem, your logo, your invention, and your secret recipe so differently!
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Lululemon wants Costco to stop selling its copycat couture. In this episode, I cover the juicy new lawsuit between the premium yoga brand and the king of bulk, breaking down Lululemon's patent, trademark, trade dress, and unfair practices claims against Costco for selling lookalike fashion. What's actually protectable in fashion and why is winning a fashion lawsuit so hard? Grab your kombucha—this one’s worth a listen! Connect with Adam Diament E-mail: Website: Phone/Text: YouTube: Instagram: LinkedIn: Amazon Book Page: ...
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Can you really license your invention before your patent is granted? In this episode of The Patenting for Inventors Podcast, I break down the risks, rewards, and real-world strategies behind licensing a patent-pending invention. Whether you’re an inventor looking to monetize early, or a company weighing the value of exclusive rights before the ink is dry, this episode will help you navigate the pre-patent licensing landscape—with practical insights, sample contract clauses, and a few hoverboard references along the way. Connect with Adam Diament E-mail: Website: ...
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In this episode of Patenting for Inventors, we dive into the hidden pitfalls of joint patent ownership—and why it’s often more trouble than it’s worth. From licensing surprises to enforcement roadblocks, you’ll learn how even the best-intentioned partnerships can turn into legal landmines. Find out how to protect your rights, avoid unwanted co-owners, and structure smarter IP agreements from the start. Connect with Adam Diament E-mail: Website: Phone/Text: YouTube: Instagram: LinkedIn: Amazon Book Page:
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In this episode, we’re diving into the world of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rights—what they are, why they matter, and how they’re shaping everything from college sports to social media and AI. Whether you’re an athlete, influencer, entrepreneur, or just someone with a digital presence, your identity has value—and the law is catching up to protect it. We’ll break down real cases, and give practical tips on how to safeguard your personal brand in a world where your face can go viral without your permission. Connect with Adam Diament E-mail: Website: ...
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Can you patent an illegal invention? What about trademarking a product that breaks federal law—or copyrighting something downright criminal? In this episode of The Patenting for Inventors Podcast, you'll learn about the surprising differences in how U.S. intellectual property law treats illegality. From patented bongs to denied THC trademarks, you’ll learn where the USPTO draws the line—and where it doesn’t. Tune in to find out how far you can push the boundaries of innovation when the law hasn’t quite caught up. Connect with Adam Diament E-mail: Website: ...
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Can AI be an inventor? The short answer is no—but the full story is more complex. In this episode, I break down the latest Patent Office guidance on AI-assisted inventions and what it means for inventorship. Learn when using AI still qualifies you for a patent, where the legal grey areas lie, and what to watch out for in your filings. If you’re innovating with AI, this is one episode you can’t afford to miss! Connect with Adam Diament E-mail: Website: Phone/Text: YouTube: Instagram: LinkedIn: Amazon Book Page:
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What do Michael Jackson, Jamie Lee Curtis, Prince, and Charlie Sheen all have in common? They all hold U.S. patents! In this episode of The Patenting for Inventors Podcast learn about 10 celebrities that you probably didn't know patented their inventions. Learn about additional celebrity patent holders and what it takes to be considered an inventor on a patent. It might not be what you think! Connect with Adam Diament E-mail: Website: Phone/Text: YouTube: Instagram: LinkedIn: Amazon Book Page:
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You cannot get a design patent or a trademark registered for something that is considered "functional" -- but here's the tricky part: what counts as "functional" depends on whether you're talking about trademark law or patent law. Kason Industries Inc. recently learned this the hard way when it was denied trademark registration, but received a design patent for its same metal leg product. Learn why the difference in the definition of "functional" can make your break your ability to get a trademark registered or a design patent issued. Connect with Adam Diament E-mail: ...
info_outlineIn this episode I go over the types of patent insurance, both defensive and offensive. What does patent insurance cover? Are there premiums, deductibles, or co-pays? Is it worth getting? Learn all of this and more in this episode!
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