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How One Toy Company Gets Open Innovation Right
If you want to license your ideas, focus on finding those companies that are going to truly embrace you -- companies like Fat Brain.
Inventor Artur Fischer, Who Held More Than 1,100 Patents, Dies at 96
The inventor of the first synchronized electronic camera flash surpassed Thomas Edison's record of most patents.
How a Father's Love for His Ailing Son Inspired Him to Reinvent the Sneaker
Steve Kaufman didn't want his son's medical condition to stop him from putting his shoes on by himself. His quest to boost the teen's self-esteem led to the creation of Quikiks.
Apple Hit With Huge $625M Verdict Over FaceTime, VPN Patents
The latest trial between Apple and VirnetX, which has been taking place over the last week, is a do-over of an earlier 2012 patent clash between the two parties.
How a Glue Developer Turned Bad Luck Into a DIY Sensation
Jane ni Dhulchaointigh turned a sticky situation into a successful business in five steps.
Google Files Patent for Drone 'Delivery Receptacle'
The receptacle would use infrared beacons to connect with drones in the air and then guide them for delivery.
Apple Tries to Kill More Patents Than Any Other Company
Legal analytics company Lex Machina says Apple filed over 200 challenges to the Patent Trial and Appeal Board since 2012, almost 100 more than the second highest filer.
Get a Software Patent to Protect Yourself, But Be Prepared for a Frustrating Process
Creating innovative software and getting a patent for it do not line up very well in this day and age. Here are eight reasons why the two are such different worlds.
Gillette Sues Dollar Shave Club Over Patented Technology Claims
Grooming brand says competitor infringed on a 2004 patent involving a 'chromium-containing overcoat layer.'
This Innovative Cap Helps Chemotherapy Patients Keep More Hair
The FDA approved the DigniCap for use in the U.S. this week.
Create the Strongest Patent Possible With These 5 Tips
Your patent attorney is your next best friend -- but only if you put in the hard work first.
If You Get In the Way of Google's Self-Driving Car, It Might Shout at You
Forget wimpy horn-honking. Google's autonomous ride could blast messages at passersby from external loudspeakers.
'Can It Be Copied?' Why Even Celebrity 'Sharks' Care About IP.
Intellectual property is something to be protected if you want to attract investment.
Protecting an Idea Is Easy. Selling an Idea Is Hard.
I received great advice from my patent attorney after freaking out about one of my big ideas.
Apple Ordered to Pay $234 Million to University for Patent Infringement
The processors in Apple's iPhone 5S, 6 and 6 Plus -- along with some editions of the iPad -- violated the patent.