Patent Pro Se: The Entrepreneur's Guide to Provisional Patent Applications (Everything you need for filing your own provisional application...including the envelope, UPDATED FOR 2005 - INCLUDES 2005 USPTO FORMS AND FEES - Audio & Data CDs included) [ILLUSTRATED] - Book Review,
by John Ferrell Esq. (Author)

Book Description Written by nationally-recognized patent strategist John Ferrell, Esq., "Patent Pro Se" is the ultimate resource for entrepreneurial professionals looking to discover, understand and file provisional patent applications. Complete with over 200 pages of explanations, examples, forms, samples and ideas, "Patent Pro Se" provides all the necessary tools--including the addressed envelope! Learn from Mr. Ferrell as he details each element of the patent specification, as well as explains the forms necessary for preserving a priority date with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Including the new 2005 USPTO forms and fees, "Patent Pro Se's" convenient three-ring notebook allows for easy updating of invention notes and documents. Furthermore, it contains audio CDs for convenient listening, as well as a data CD for completing and printing all necessary forms for filing. Whether interested in preparing and filing your own applications, or just eager to learn more about this area of technology protection, "Patent Pro Se" is an essential resource for every entrepreneur's toolbox. Each copy of "Patent Pro Se" also includes a copy of "Inventor's Notebook," a three-hole punched workbook for organizing, recording and storing your inventive ideas.
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