History and Secrets of the Dyson Bagless Vacuum Cleaner

History and Secrets of the Dyson Bagless Vacuum Cleaner

The inventor of the now famous Duel Cyclone bagless vacuum cleaner, was an Englishman, not an American. James Dyson was born in England in 1947 and was educated as an industrial designer.

Frbiz.com reports the United States court ruled that SMIC TSMC trade secrets theft

According to foreign media reports, for several years, SMIC TSMC to prosecute theft of trade secrets case, and then out the important progress the U. S. has made Tuesday a court ruling favorable to the TSMC. United States Alameda County (Alameda County) of the High Court ruled that the jury has not yet [...]

Secrets of the 200 MPG Carburetor

Dear Fellow Car Enthusiast:
Thanks for requesting this report on the “200 MPG Carburetor. ”
It should inspire you. It may make you angry. It may answer some
of your questions, while raising a few more. For example.
These questions have been running through my mind, How about
you? Is the motoring public the victim of [...]

Comparison Between Trade Secrets, Patents, and Trademarks

It typically requires a patent attorney to define all the nuances between trade secrets, patents, and trademarks, however a few basics don’t require a patent attorney for a generic understanding.
Patent infringement is considered an infringement on a product, or a product enhancement that is patented to an existing inventor or company. For [...]

Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights, Trade Secrets Protects Your Invention!

Patent numbers are issued sequentially, beginning with the number one. Patent number one was issued to Samuel Hopkins on July 31, 1790. It took 75 years for the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to issue patent number 1,000,000. Patent number 7,000,000 was issued February 14, 2006. It took only [...]


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