- IP ownership tells you a lot about a business. An IP-Screen search is the quickest way to size up any competitor.
- An IP-Screen search should be the first step in any M&A DD project.
- It would be a rare American business, especially a long established one, that does not have registered intellectual property. So next time you get any sort of business proposal, do an IP-Screen search on the company.
- You are at a trade show, and you come upon an unknown company. Just pull out your smart phone and IP-Screen search the company name.
- Your competitor's lawyer comes up to your booth at a trade show and demands that you take down your display because of some alleged infringement. Keep him honest by doing an IP-Screen search to see what rights his client may have.
- You are waiting for that rare conference with your department head, and need to show that you are up on the development within the company. What better way than to quickly IP-Screen search and come up with some points of interest?
- You are sitting outside the room for your job interview. Do an IP-Screen search on the employer and come up with intelligent talking points.
- Dead trademarks can tell a lot. Do an IP-Screen search to see what TM registrations and applications were dropped by the company.
- Showing all the IP in one place gives you a focused view of the entity (this is especially helpful to attorneys).

Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Try Out This Fast IP Search Tool - IP-Screen(sm)
Friday, February 18, 2011
PATENT OFFICE ISSUES GUIDELINES RE THE DEFINITENESS REQURIEMENT
Monday, February 14, 2011
USPTO Offers Online Tools to Solicit Public Feedback on Patent and Trademark Examining Procedures
This project is one of several open government initiatives the USPTO is undertaking to collaborate with the public and increase agency transparency. For more information on these initiatives, go to:
Monday, February 7, 2011
Sheldon Mak & Anderson Super Lawyers
Sheldon Mak & Anderson is pleased to congratulate two of our attorneys for being named as Southern California Super Lawyers!
Robert Schroeder was honored in the Intellectual Property Litigation category. This is his fifth consecutive year on the list. Jeff Sheldon was named in the Intellectual Property category and this is his seventh year in a row being so recognized.
We're proud to have them!
Monday, January 31, 2011
U.S. Design Patent Application - Don't Forget the Request for Expedited Examination!
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
US Copyright Office Launches Study Regarding Sound Recordings Fixed Before February 15, 1972
The U.S. Copyright Office has launched a study on the desirability and means of bringing sound recordings fixed before February 15, 1972, under federal jurisdiction. The study is to cover the effect of federal coverage on the preservation of such sound recordings, the effect on public access to those recordings, and the economic impact of federal coverage on rights holders. The study is also to examine the means for accomplishing such coverage.
The extended due date for Initial comments is January 31, 2011.
For more information and to submit comments, go to:
http://www.copyright.gov/docs/sound/
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Free IP Program
Jeff Sheldon teaches a class at Pasadena City College four times a year entitled “Protecting Ideas and Avoiding Infringement.” We are going to present the class at our offices, for free. We have room for 20 people. It is scheduled for December 8 at 2:00 pm and typically lasts for about two hours.