IP.com's Free Global Patent Search Engine

IP.com has released a new Global Patent Search system for you to test. IP.com's GPS is a free international database of full-text patent and patent-related publications.

Global Patent SearchIP.com's goal is to encourage worldwide access to resources where innovators can explore and understand patents, technologies, and related art.

In this preliminary version, the database contains the full text of U.S. Patents, U.S. Patent Applications, and IP.com's unique Prior Art Database.

In the coming months IP.com will continue to expand its features and add more patent and non-patent literature to the database. Please check back regularly to see what more we are offering. We think you will be pleasantly surprised.

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Tweet of the Week @Ballard_IP

Dan Ballard of Sequoia Counsel, who's on Twitter @Ballard_IP was quick to pick up on a tweet by @nishantmodak pointing to an oldie but goodie -- an article in Machine Design written by IP.com's CEO, Tom Colson, in 2001 titled "Defensive publishing: Protect your intellectual property".

We don't know what's more surprising, that patent attorneys and others interested in protecting intellectual property were on Twitter on New Year's Day commenting on an article on defensive publishing, or that we were on Twitter on the holiday, too, following their conversations.

It seems that social media doesn't take holidays off.