Patenting for Inventors

By: Adam L. Diament J.D. Ph.D.: Registered Patent Attorney
  • Summary

  • Learn the steps of how to patent your invention, from initial concept to issued patent. Host and registered patent attorney, Adam L. Diament, J.D., Ph.D., guides you through the complicated process of patenting your invention. This podcast starts from the beginning of what to do when you first have an idea, all the way through the steps that lead to an issued patent. Other intellectual property areas will also be covered, such as trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, and licensing. Adam Diament is a partner at the law firm of Nolan Heimann LLP.
    Adam Diament 2017-2024
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Episodes
  • What is Intellectual Property and What Kind do I Need? EP001
    Dec 10 2017

    In this episode I go through the four main types of intellectual property so you can determine whether you might need patent, trademark, copyright and/or trade secret protection.

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    9 mins
  • Is My Idea Patentable? EP002
    Dec 11 2017

    In this episode I tackle the question of whether your idea (or embodiments of your idea) is even eligible to receive a patent. I go through inventions and discoveries that can be subject to a patent, and ones that cannot be subject to a patent.

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    6 mins
  • Is My Invention New, Useful and Non-Obvious? EP003
    Dec 14 2017

    In this episode I go through the next steps to determine whether your invention might be patentable. In order to receive a patent, your invention must be new, useful, and non-obvious. But how is that determined? This episode will give you a quick rundown.

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    8 mins

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