BlueIron's Patent Myth Podcast
How BlueIron uses the techniques in this book for investing in startups.
info_outline Investing In Patents - Chapter 4 - Due Diligence on PatentsBlueIron's Patent Myth Podcast
Assignments and provenance
info_outline Investing In Patents - Chapter 3 - Managing the ProcessBlueIron's Patent Myth Podcast
Managing the patent process, from picking the right invention to getting the patent through the examination process.
info_outline Investing In Patents - Chapter 2 - How Startups Use PatentsBlueIron's Patent Myth Podcast
Getting acquired
info_outline Investing In Patents - Chapter 1 - The Business Case for PatentsBlueIron's Patent Myth Podcast
Making the Business Case for Patents
info_outline Investing In Patents - About this BookBlueIron's Patent Myth Podcast
Russ Krajec reads his book "Investing In Patents" available on Amazon.
info_outline Webinar - IP Triage - How to manage your IP portfolioBlueIron's Patent Myth Podcast
Webinar from 9 Apr 2020.
info_outline Myth 13 - The Examiner Is Out To Get YouBlueIron's Patent Myth Podcast
Patent examiners are widely maligned by applicants and patent attorneys, but they are actually the most underutilized resources that make sure you get good patent assets.
info_outline Myth #12: Patent SearchesBlueIron's Patent Myth Podcast
Patent searches can be *harmful* or helpful.
info_outline Myth #11: NDAs and PIIABlueIron's Patent Myth Podcast
Non Disclosure Agreements and Proprietary Information and Inventions Agreements are far more important than people realize - especially for startup companies.
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Startups are routinely told to get a provisional patent application.
There is absolutely NO business reason why a startup should EVER do a provisional, and we pick apart every argument. (The only reason why startups file provisional patent applications is to placate unsophisticated investors.)
Provisional Patent Applications are not the ugly stepchild of Non-Provisional Patent Applications. They should be given your full attention.
Many people make the sin of omission: not putting enough information in their patent applications.
Other people make the sin of commission: putting way too much information in their patent applications.
Both of these errors hurt you dramatically.
Join Russ as he looks at provisional patent applications in a way you have never seen before.