2019 IP Resolutions
“Good invention requires good, solid protection! First, it’s important to ensure that you have more than an idea or concept. Be able to describe the invention in a way that someone could actually make or use the invention. Then, ensure the invention is novel or new. If the invention already exists, then it is not patentable. Lastly, the invention needs to be non-obvious. Would the invention be obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art to make or use the invention? If so, the invention is not patentable.” – Cassandra Munoz, Make48 |