Patent Searches

Are you planning to come up with a groundbreaking idea? Well go ahead and do not worry about how to protect it because World Trademark Registration is here to lock down on the legal protection. We're all about patents and have got everything you need, customized to fit your needs. From kicking off with a patent search to drafting and submitting your application, we've got your back. We even handle those Office Actions from the US Patent and Trademark Office to make things smooth. And guess what? We don't stop there. Once your patent's approved, we're in action to guard your creation from copycats.

Ready to roll? Give us a call today and learn how we're your partners in patenting and keeping your genius invention safe.

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Patent Office Actions & Amendments

At World Trademark Registration, we understand that successfully obtaining a patent requires more than just filing an application. Patent Office Actions and Amendments play a crucial role in the patent registration process.

Once you've submitted your patent application to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), it's common to receive Office Actions, which are official correspondence from the examiner assigned to your case. These Office Actions may include rejections, objections, or requests for additional information. It's important to address these actions promptly and accurately to avoid any delays in the application process.

Our team of experienced patent attorneys is here to guide you through this process. We carefully examine the Office Actions and work with you to formulate appropriate responses. We provide expert advice on how to overcome rejections and objections, ensuring that your patent application continues to move forward smoothly. In addition to responding to Office Actions, we can also assist with amendments to your patent application if necessary, helping you to tailor it to meet the specific requirements of the USPTO.

Don't let complicated patent actions and amendments derail your patent registration process. Consult with our knowledgeable team at World Trademark Registration.

Patent Enforcement

When you apply for a U.S. patent, it's because you're looking for the valuable legal protection it can provide. You've dedicated significant time and effort in perfecting your invention, and naturally, you want to be the sole provider of it. However, it's crucial to understand that although the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is responsible for granting patents, they don't actively monitor or enforce your patent rights against potential infringers. This responsibility solely rests on you as the patent owner. It's essential to be proactive in protecting your rights and taking appropriate legal action if infringement occurs.

Patent Enforcement Services Types:

Let's dive into the different ways we can protect your patent rights:

Cease-and-Desist Notices:These succinct communications serve to inform the infringing party of your assertions, elucidating the legal grounds supporting your claims. Our attorneys carefully customize each letter to address the unique circumstances of the infringement, aiming for a fair resolution.

Settlement Negotiations:If a cease-and-desist letter doesn't resolve the issue, we can initiate negotiations to reach mutually acceptable terms. This may involve the infringing party ceasing use in exchange for your commitment not to sue for prior infringement, or exploring more structured settlements.

Take-Down Notices:In the digital age, online marketplaces like Amazon and eBay often encounter intellectual property infringement. Our team can assist you in creating a personalized enforcement strategy that fits your budget, providing guidance on reporting and removing infringing products.

Patent Investigations:To effectively assert your patent rights, thorough investigations may be necessary before taking further action against potential infringers. Our attorneys work closely with you, conducting in-depth research to identify any instances of infringement.

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