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  • Patenting for Inventors Ep. 158 - The Pre-Patent Power Play: Can I License My Invention While It’s Still Patent Pending?
    2025/06/20

    Can you license your invention before your patent is granted? The answer isn’t just yes or no—it’s strategic.

    In this episode of Patenting for Inventors, patent attorney Adam Diament breaks down what inventors and companies really need to consider when exploring licensing during the patent-pending stage. You’ll learn:

    • What companies are actually paying for when the patent hasn’t issued
    • How early licensing can benefit inventors with funding, validation, and speed to market
    • Why smart companies avoid “ripping off” pending inventions
    • Key clauses to include in a pre-patent licensing agreement
    • How to manage risk on both sides of the deal

    Whether you're an independent inventor or negotiating with a potential licensee, this episode gives you the tools—and language—you need to navigate this tricky but powerful window of opportunity.

    🎧 Listen now and learn how to turn pending into profit.

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    10 分
  • Patenting for Inventors Ep. 157 - The Risk of Joint Ownership in Patents – And Why It’s a Trap
    2025/05/30

    Joint patent ownership may sound cooperative—but it’s often a legal trap. In this episode, patent attorney Adam Diament explains why sharing ownership can backfire, using real-world cases and practical solutions to help you stay protected.

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    7 分
  • Patenting for Inventors Ep. 156 - Face Value: Protecting Your Identity with Name, Image, and Likeness Rights
    2025/05/21

    In Episode 156 of Patenting for Inventors, patent attorney Adam Diament explores the rapidly evolving world of NIL—Name, Image, and Likeness—rights. Once mainly for celebrities, NIL is now essential for influencers, athletes, and anyone online. Learn how courts are addressing everything from unauthorized ads to voice impersonations, and hear real-world cases that highlight what’s at stake. Plus, discover the legal implications of AI voice cloning—starting with this very episode.

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    8 分
  • Patenting for Inventors Ep. 155 - Trademark Refused, Patent Approved: Illegal Intellectual Property Explained
    2025/05/12

    Can you patent an illegal invention? Yes.
    Can you trademark one? No.

    In this episode, patent attorney Adam Diament breaks down why the USPTO allows patents for federally illegal products—like cannabis vaporizers—but rejects trademark applications for those same goods.

    Learn how legality affects patents, trademarks, and copyrights, and what inventors in regulated industries need to know to protect their IP.

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    10 分
  • Patenting for Inventors Ep. 154 - Can AI be an Inventor? Guidance from the Patent Office
    2025/05/02

    Can AI be listed as an inventor on a patent? Patent attorney Adam Diament breaks down new USPTO guidance on AI-assisted inventions, explaining who qualifies as an inventor, how “significant contribution” is defined, and what this means for innovation in the age of artificial intelligence.

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    8 分
  • Patenting for Inventors Ep. 153 - Lights, Camera, Patent! 10 Celebrities You Didn’t Know Were Patent Holders
    2025/03/31

    Think celebrities only shine on stage and screen? Think again! In this episode, we dive into 10 famous figures who hold patents for their inventive ideas. From Michael Jackson’s anti-gravity shoes to Hedy Lamarr’s groundbreaking frequency-hopping technology, you’ll discover how these stars left their mark on the world of innovation.

    Join patent attorney Adam Diament as he breaks down the fascinating world of celebrity inventors, dispels common misconceptions about patenting, and reveals how even Hollywood’s biggest names contribute to technological advancements.

    Tune in to hear about patents from Jamie Lee Curtis, Eddie Van Halen, Prince, Charlie Sheen, and more! Who knows? You might be inspired to create your own patent-worthy invention.

    For help with patents, trademarks, or copyrights, contact Adam at 424-281-0162.

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    10 分
  • Patenting for Inventors Ep. 152 - Can a Fancy Leg Stand on Its Own as a Trademark? The Recent Case of In re Kason
    2025/03/24

    Can a restaurant equipment leg be a trademark? In In re Kason, the TTAB ruled that Kason Industries' telescoping leg was too functional for trademark protection—despite its design and utility patents. Join patent attorney Adam Diament as he unpacks the legal battle, the key differences between design patents and trademarks, and why functionality can make or break your intellectual property strategy.

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    8 分
  • Patenting for Inventors Ep. 151 - Patent Me Maybe: (Carly Rae) Jepson-Style Patent Claims
    2025/03/17

    Writing patent claims can be tricky, but what if we explained it through the lens of Carly Rae Jepsen's hit song Call Me Maybe? In this episode, Adam Diament explores Jepson-style patent claims, a unique format that explicitly acknowledges prior art before highlighting an invention's improvements. Learn how this approach differs from traditional U.S. patent claims and why it’s more common in Europe. Whether you're an inventor or just curious about intellectual property law, this fun and informative episode will have you thinking differently about patents!

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    7 分