Kenneth Krosin

Small business intellectual property in a recession

Will intellectual property (IP)be impacted by the recession? Ken Krosin joins Jim Blasingame to talk about this issue, including the creation of new innovations and the defense of existing IP.

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Why does the U.S. have an advantage over Europe when it comes to leveraging a patent in the marketplace? Ken Krosin joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that the U.S. has one patent system for the national marketplace, while Europe has different patenting requirements for every country.
What makes a trademark, name or logo protectable as an asset? Kenneth Krosin joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how to think about names and marks that you want to protect with a registration, including whether the public would be confused by your mark or name.
The world of protecting intellectual property can be complicated. Ken Krosin joins Jim Blasingame to report on the kerfuffle between universities that feel they must take legal action to protect their trademarks, etc., against high schools that use similar names, logos, etc.
Are the courts restricting business method patents? Ken Krosin joins Jim Blasingame to define business methods as intellectual property and to report on a new direction the courts are taking on allowing the patentability of business method patents.
Is America falling behind in the innovation marketplace? That's the question Kenneth Krosin poses as he joins Jim Blasingame to reveal startling statistics on the difference between China's innovation record and that of the U.S.