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Professional Trademark Search & Filing Services | InventionIP

 Acquiring a trademark is perhaps the most valuable step to protect your business name.  A streamlined trademark search and filing process ensures your brand name , logo, or slogan belongs exclusively to you—without infringement issues or costly litigation. At InventionIP , we provide comprehensive trademark search and filing services to help businesses protect their brand assets efficiently.  From comprehensive searches to complete filing and monitoring, our experts ensure your mark is legally protected under U.S. trademark law . Understanding the Importance of a Trademark Search A trademark search is not simply a first step—it's a prudent step.  Before attempting registration, a thorough search determines if your suggested trademark infringes upon any existing or pending marks. Omitting this step will lead to a denied application or, worse, costly legal battles that may run into thousands of dollars. For instance, if a business introduces a product called " Aqua...

Steps Involved in a Patentability Search | InventionIP

As soon as an inventor has a new idea, the question at the forefront of everyone's mind is whether it can be patented.  A patentability search exists to provide an answer to that question by screening whether an invention is novel and non-obvious relative to what currently exists.  The process entails searching prior patents, applications, and technical publications to decide if filing a patent application is the worth pursuing. A good patentability search will save inventors time, money, and effort.  It can also make a patent application stronger by identifying what exactly is novel about an invention.  In this article, we will discuss the process of conducting a patentability search, include examples, mention typical pitfalls, and cover frequently asked questions. What Is a Patentability Search? A patentability search is an organized probe into published patents, pending patents, and non-patent literature to find out whether an invention is novel.  Patent of...