Patent Agent: Korean Fluency Fuels IP Power Play?
Wolf Greenfield wants a Patent Agent who speaks Korean. Is this about more than just translation?
Wolf Greenfield wants a Patent Agent who speaks Korean. Is this about more than just translation?
The relentless march of global innovation demands specialized legal minds. Wolf Greenfield is looking for a Patent Agent fluent in both English and Korean, a clear sign of the increasing internationalization of IP law.
Can a PTO Director simply *decide* a patent is too old for review? Google's Supreme Court filing argues 'no,' potentially unleashing a torrent of challenges to long-held patents.
Patent trolls, the bane of many tech companies, are bumping up against a surprisingly resilient wall: the open source community. It seems the days of easy pickings might be numbered for these IP aggressors.
Millions of brilliant minds are sitting on game-changing ideas, locked out by a patent system that’s frankly a mess. Now, a new online academy promises to open doors. The question is, will it actually work?
Picture this: You're in a stuffy conference room at the USPTO, fresh off Gary Locke's speech, microphone in hand for an exclusive chat. He doesn't know yet—but in six hours, Obama's tapping him for Beijing. Patent reform hangs in the balance, and Locke's spilling the real story.