Patents & Trademarks on iPhone and iPad

Yes, there's an app for that.

It was inevitable that these popular iPhone smartphones and iPad touchscreen tablets would be used to search patents and trademarks. Patent and trademark apps have already started appearing in the iTunes store, some for free, with names like Apptorney IP, Patent Finder, and Patent Genius,

 

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 Now, an innovative law firm that specializes in the practice of intellectual property law, including patent, trademark, copyright, trade secret, computer, franchise and unfair competition law, has launched the latest app for searching United States Patents and Trademarks, Banner & Witcoff’s IP Lawyer.

Banner & Witcoff's IP Lawyer is a free iPhone application providing iPhone-customized full search access to patents and trademarks issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office as well as corresponding assignments.

Banner & Witcoff's IP Lawyer also provides a comprehensive library with up-to-date Patent Local Rules for district courts throughout the country, the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the Federal Rules of Evidence, the Manual Patent Examination and Procedure, the U.S. Constitution, 37 C.F.R., links to international patent offices, and additional tools and resources.

Apple recently reported strong earnings for its third fiscal quarter of 2010, with strong iPhone, Mac and iPad sales helping revenue exceed analyst expectations. According to Bloomberg Businessweek, "The company in the quarter released the iPhone 4, which CEO Steve Jobs characterized as the most successful product launch in the company's history. Apple also launched the iPad during the third quarter, with shipments totaling 3.27 million units."

Sooner or later, we'll probably see IP.com's Intellectual Property Library and the Prior Art Database available as an app for iPhone and iPad, too. What do you think? Would that be cool, or what?

Two of Mankind's Greatest Inventions

...together at last. On a blog called Securing Innovation, we'd be remiss if we didn't share this YouTube video about iPad and VELCRO®.

 

 

We all know that the iPad is the brainchild of Apple founder and CEO, Steve Jobs, but who invented the ubiquitous VELCRO® brand fastener?

The hook-and-loop fastener was invented by a Swiss engineer, George de Mestral.

In the early 1940's, Swiss inventor George de Mestral went on a walk with his dog... Upon his return home, he noticed that his dog's coat and his pants were covered with cockleburrs. His inventor's curiosity led him to study the burrs under a microscope, where he discovered their natural hook-like shape.

This was to become the basis for a unique, two-sided fastener - one side with stiff "hooks" like the burrs and the other side with the soft "loops" like the fabric of his pants. The result was VELCRO® brand hook and loop fasteners, named for the French words "velour" and "crochet."

Today Velcro Industries N.V. is a technology-driven, global organization providing fastening solutions for businesses and consumers around the world.

VELCRO® is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries B. V.

Is the iPad Really Magical?

It has been reported that the iPad, described by Apple CEO and Founder Steve Jobs as magical, has sold over two million in the first two months since the innovative tablet was launched. What's all the excitement? Japanese magician Uchida Shinya demonstrates.

YouTube video seen on Mashable

You can even search for patents and prior art on an iPad. Is there an app for that?

According to PC Magazine, "it remains to be seen just how many apps from Apple's App Store have been downloaded by the millions of iPad users thus far--around the one-million-sold mark, Apple announced that iPad owners had been busy nabbing more than 12 million apps and 1.5 million eBooks."