Category: Patent Filing
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Managing Agents Worldwide: Engagement, Quotes, and QA
Different time zones. Different habits. Different standards. Different ways of quoting work, reporting progress, and checking quality. One weak link can slow your entire patent plan, drain money, or even put your rights at risk. And for startups or fast-moving teams, that’s not something you can afford. But the truth is, managing global agents does…
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Using PCT for Biotech/Medtech: Data, Claims, and Country Picks
If you build anything in biotech or medtech, you already know one thing: speed is everything. You’re racing the science, the market, the regulators, and sometimes even the clock on your own funding. And when you’re moving that fast, the last thing you want is a messy, slow, confusing patent process blocking your path. How…
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Using PCT for Software and AI Inventions: Best Regions to Target
When you build software or AI, you move fast. You ship updates, test models, fix bugs, and push new versions every week. But when it comes to patents, the world moves slower. Different countries follow different rules, and protecting something as complex as code or a machine-learning system can feel overwhelming. That’s where the PCT—short…
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Divisional Strategy After National Phase: US/EU/CN/JP/KR Compared
When you bring a PCT application into the national phase, the real strategy game begins. Every region—US, Europe, China, Japan, and Korea—treats divisional applications in its own way. Some give you room to breathe. Others lock the door fast. And if you don’t understand these rules early, you can lose protection for parts of your…
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Design Arounds Before Entry: Use the ISR to De-Risk Claims
When you build something new, you don’t want surprises. You don’t want to pour months of work into an invention only to learn—too late—that your claims run straight into someone else’s territory. This is why smart founders use the International Search Report, or ISR, as early as possible. It’s like having a flashlight before entering…
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Translations for National Phase: Quality, Cost, and Timing
When you move your patent into the national phase, everything suddenly feels real. Deadlines get tight. Costs get loud. And translations—something most founders never think about—can make or break your whole patent strategy. So let’s make this simple, clear, and useful, without any legal noise or hand-waving. Why Translation Quality Changes Your Patent Outcome When…
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Korea (KIPO) Entry: Examination Requests, PPH, and Tips
Getting a patent in Korea can feel confusing when you first look at it. KIPO has its own rules, its own timing, and its own way of checking your invention. But once you understand how the system moves, you realize something surprising: Korea can actually be one of the fastest and most founder-friendly places to…
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Japan (JPO) Entry: Amendments, Interviews, and Speed-Up Paths
When you bring a PCT application into Japan, the process can feel slow, strict, and a little mysterious. The Japan Patent Office is known for careful review, detailed rules, and a style of examination that can surprise founders who are used to the faster pace of building products. But Japan is also one of the…
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China (CNIPA) Entry: Translations, Claim Scope, and Common Traps
Filing a patent in China can feel like stepping into a maze. You’ve already done the hard work of building something new, protecting it at home, and maybe even filing a PCT application. But when it’s time to enter China—the world’s largest patent market—small mistakes can cost you everything. Why Translation Quality Decides Your Fate…
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EPO National Phase: Rule 71(3), Divisional Practice, and Support
If you’ve ever tried to move your patent from an idea to protection across Europe, you’ve probably felt that mix of excitement and confusion. The European Patent Office (EPO) is one of the most powerful patent systems in the world—but it’s also one of the most detail-heavy. Every step, every form, and every deadline matters.…