Archive for September 3rd, 2009
Thursday, 3 September 2009 by dbhalling in Uncategorized • 1 Comment
A patent is an attempt to create a “barrier to entry” from a business perspective. Other barriers to entry include advertising, control of key resources, economies of scale, exclusive supplier agreements, etc. An effective patent strategy will focus on the product’s or company’s unique selling points. The goal is to focus the claims of the patent(s) on the technology that provides the unique selling points. This will result in a patent(s) that provides the strongest barriers to entry and make it easy to spot competitors that are infringing your patent(s).
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