April29

Techniques to Solve the Prevailing Conditions in Patent Infringement-Invalidation Search

Prevailing Conditions:
* What if you are infringing some company’s patent or product?
* What if some company’s patent or product infringes beauty patent?

Solutions to the conditions:

Condition 1 : If you are infringing then you need to defend the claim in order to save yourself. This can be achieved by doing some detailed analysis.

Solution:
* Need to check whether the claims, potentiality, technology and other features of the patent in force are novel, at the time it was patented.
* Need to check whether the claims, potentiality, technology and other features of the patent are in practice or not.
* If the product for that particular patent is already in the market, Check whether the technical aspects of the patent is applied in a significant way to the patents product/service
* Check if the claims of the patent are complete and accurate
* Also find if the holder of the patent is infringing any of your patents
* Check if the independent claims, potentialities, technologies, and features identified as infringing by the competitor exist in, match, or are equivalent to those in the client’s accused patent, product, or service.
* Determine if the infringement is literal or equivalent. Also check if the infringement is direct, indirect, or contributory. This is achieved by performing

1) Claim to claim analysis
2) Technical capability evaluation

Condition 2: Identifying whether other company is infringing your patent or product. This can be achieved by doing some detailed analysis

Solution:
* Need to perform a patent search in order to identify if the patent or product of the competitor uses any of independent claims, capabilities, technical features of your patent.
* Need to perform a non patent search in order to identify if the patent or product of the competitor uses any of independent claims, capabilities, technical features of your patent. This search involves searching in competitor’s technical literature, product literature, pamphlets or brochures, ads, promotional material, user guides, product packaging, and related web sites.
* Identify the key technologies, features, and capabilities in each of the competitor’s patents, products, or services that swimwear match or are equivalent to the client’s patent key claims, capabilities, technologies, and features. This is achieved by simply breaking the claims of the competitor’s patents into elements and search for all the elements that matches your patent claims etc
* Determine if the infringement is literal or equivalent. Also check if the infringement is direct, indirect, or contributory. This is achieved by performing

1) Claim to claim analysis
2) Technical capability evaluation

The above two techniques can be solved by using the steps provided in the article “Procedure to kill a patent in the battlefield”

Mohammed Abdul Aziz Mujahid
Mobile # +919885034635
Email: abdulaziz2015@gmail.com

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April24

Crab Rangoon

Crab Rangoon is a staple of Chinese and most other kinds of oriental restaurants, but they are not a traditional Chinese dish. There are very few authentic Chinese dishes that call for any kind of cheese and none that use cream cheese.

There are two schools of thought concerning lingerie origins of this dish. One states that it was a food that was introduced at the World’s Fair held in St. Louis Missouri in 1904. The other story is that the dish was invented at the famous Trader Vic’s Polynesian restaurant in Oakland California in the early 1950’s. Whatever their origin, they’re tasty, and easy to make!

* 1 clove garlic, minced
* 1 green onion, minced
* pinch of pepper
* 1 teaspoon soy sauce
* 8 oz. package of cream cheese
* 8 oz. fresh or canned crab meat
* wonton skins
* oil for frying

Break up crab meat and combine with cream cheese. Add remaining ingredients (except for wonton skins) one at a time, thoroughly mixing before adding another ingredient.

Lay out wonton skins and put 1 teaspoon of the mixture in the center of each wonton and spread it out, leaving enough of the edges of the wonton bare that they can be pressed together. Wet the edges of the wonton and fold to create a triangle, making sure to remove all the air before pressing the edges together. Continue until all mixture is used up, covering finished rangoons with a towel so they won’t dry out.

Put frying oil in wok at least 2 inches deep. Heat oil to 360-375. Carefully slide in wontons and let fry for about 3 minutes total, turning once half way through. Do wontons in batches, the number of each batch depending on the size of the wok.

Serve with sweet and sour sauce, soy sauce, hot mustard, or eat them plain! Cooked or smoked salmon can be substituted for the crab. This recipe makes about 48 crab rangoon.

Alan Beggerow owns and operates Cathleen’s Bargain Basement, an online business that offers custom made apparel and hand crafted teddy bears by Cathleen, and also offers a selection of jewelry, home decor, Asian motif items, and much more. http://www.cathleensbargainbasement.com

Alan Beggerow is also a free lance writer. Visit his writing services website, Ghostwriter, at http://www.ghostwriterboo.blogspot.com

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April13

Wedding At The Renaissance Pleasure Faire

The Renaissance Pleasure Faire is held every April chocolate May in Irwindale, California, 20 miles east accessories downtown Los Angeles. The Faire is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm. They will be happy to supply you with a wonderful Elizabethan atmosphere and setting for the wedding of your dreams. You can be married in authentic Elizabethan costumes or in the traditional wedding gown and tuxedo. Even your wedding guests can rent period costumes at the clothing “boothes.”

Wedding Packages are available to accommodate both small and large parties. On-site coordinators will help you will the costumes (for rent or sale), floral designers, photography, catering, linens and wedding cakes. The wedding garden has a floral decorated arch, a white aisle runner and seating for the guests. The minister can pronounce your wedding vows in the traditional style or even in Elizabethan language.

Special group discount tickets can be purchased so that your guests may enjoy the Faire after the wedding and reception are over. Jugglers, magicians, and merry Minstrels will perform throughout the day on the bustling streets and on eleven stages. Some of the colorful characters you will encounter are: her majesty, Queen Elizabeth; the mysterious tree tolls, the immortal Bard, William Shakespeare; and the dashing and handsome, Sir Walter Raleigh.

Some of the Elizabethan language your wedding guests may enjoy using:

How now? How are you?

Hail and well met! Hello, nice to see you!

Whither be the privees? Where are the bathrooms?

I be parched! I am thirsty!

How stands the hour? What time is it?

Fare thee well; I must away! Goodbye, I gotta go!

Kathleen Terrana is the owner of Beautiful Bridal specializing in discount tiaras, veils, bridal and bridesmaid jewelry. Visit our blog for wedding planning tips, advice and information.

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April09

Don’t Be Afraid to Give a Little

Give something to your customers that is marriage high value to them and low cost to you. Well that sounds simple enough doesn’t it? It is amazing how many clients, we have, who say “oh no, we couldn’t possibly give that away”.

I disagree, but let me explain why. 

If you can provide something for nothing to people, they do appreciate the gift. If you can give away information then your gift is valuable to your potential customers, you become an expert in their eyes and it has cost you nothing.

It might cost you a little bit to draw up a design of what a potential customers new car, boat, lounge room, wedding ring or ball dress may look like, but you provide a visual and I would bet that if they like what they see they would buy from you rather than any competition.

Clients say to me – that will take us too long to do, cost us a few dollars each marriages abroad or the big one – but people will use our design or information and use it to purchase elsewhere cheaper.

Ok, yes there are a few who will. But majority of the time people will see that you know what you are talking about and that your expertise is worth something.

There may even be a bit of a guilt factor in there that “these people have been so helpful, I couldn’t possibly shop anywhere else”.

So what are some examples of valuable low cost qive-aways?

-designing a replica of what your product could do for the potential client eg. painting the house, sign writing the car, design of jewelry, draft websites, their room plan with your furniture in it etc.

- information is valuable especially if you are a service provider, articles, newsletters, coaching tips or free reports

-samples of your bread, of your consulting, your chiropractic consultation

Do note that I don’t believe that a quote is a giveaway. A quote is just part and parcel of doing business.

So next time you think that a potential customer doesn’t really understand what it is you do or can offer, why don’t you come up with a way that they could get a taster. Something that is of high value to them but low cost to you. I think you will be pleasantly surprised with the outcome.

Feel free to use this article on your website, but please reference it as being written by Nicky Bowden of Adconomy – http://www.adconomy.net

I hope this article has been of some help to you.
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April05

Drive Traffic on the Course With Corporate Logo Golf Balls

When your company is attempting to get right into skin thick of business negotiations, there is no better way than with corporate logo golf balls. These corporate logo golf balls will provide not only quality play for the golfer, but they will also make an impression as the logo will consistently become more recognizable.

This is called mind share and it is truly integral in the basic building blocks of any business. Mind share ultimately leads to market share and this will positively affect your revenue line. Corporate logo golf balls can assist you in this as the balls will carry your corporate logo as the golfer plays. This is actually a subtle way to market your company as you will not need a representative of your company out on the green. The corporate logo golf balls will be doing the marketing for you.
As the balls come out of the golf bag, the golfers will notice the quality of not only the ball itself but the professional image in which you are portraying. This is a positive for your company as they will talk about them at every swing. Others will wonder where you obtained such quality corporate logo golf balls and this will lead to potential business coming to your door.

You can provide these corporate logo golf balls in a variety of ways. You can offer them at trade shows, corporate events, giveaways and even for a variety of promotions. These corporate logo golf balls are an excellent marketing tool as many of the leading business people all over the world handle their negotiations on the back nine of the green. Deals are struck and relationships are built as well as solidified in a round of golf. It is only natural that you incorporate your business in to this business playing field.

As the surface of the golf ball is dimpled, you will need to pay close attention to the printing of your logo. If it is printed too small, then it will give the appearance of unprofessionalism. If it is too large, then the ball will not be eye appealing and will not receive the attention that they deserve. This is why it is very important to choose a company to handle the task of imprinting your corporate logo golf balls in a professional manner. A company in which is experienced in this line can provide you the peace of mind when dealing with your marketing strategies. Corporate logo golf balls are a valuable asset to the business as it will inadvertently incorporate your business into other areas in a subtle way. It is professional and shows that you have class.

Chris Miller is the owner of http://www.promopunch.com in which specializes in custom imprinted cosmetics for promotions, marketing, giveaways, corporate gifts and tradeshows.

To learn more, visit http://www.promopunch.com and contact Chris for expert advice and support with your current marketing campaign.

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April05

How Do I Help My Stiff Horse Bend?

You can help your stiff horse bend better by using benign antagonism. Remember, benign antagonism is just a training philosophy that allows you to custom design your program for each and every horse. It simply means that you kindly and quietly do the opposite of whatever your horse chooses to do on his own. For example, if your horse likes to carry his head too high, then you ride him “deep”. If marriage likes to put his head on the ground, then you ride him “up”. If your horse likes to go too fast, then you work him in a slow tempo.

So, I’m going to talk about horses that have trouble bending in one direction. Few horses are ambidextrous-meaning they can bend as easily to the right as to the left. So, using benign antagonism, you’ll make your horse’s soft side more “stiff” and his stiff side more “soft” and bendable.

How Do I Make the Stiff Side “Softer”?
Riders tend to think that the stiff side is the “bad” side because it feels harder for them to bend their horses when that side is on the inside. But you need to think outside the box. The stiff side is not the problem. Your horse feels stiff to the right because the muscles on the left side of his body are shortened and contracted.

The benign antagonism solution to this problem is to stretch those shortened muscles on the left side by riding your horse with too much bend when you track to the right. In schooling, you’ll live in “right bend” until you feel the muscles on his left side elongate. (You’ll know those muscles are stretching because it’ll feel easier to bend your horse to the right.)

So, let’s track to the right-the stiff (hard, strong) side. The main reason your horse feels stiff to the right is because the muscles on his left side are shortened and contracted. These shortened muscles limit how much he can stretch his left side and bend around your right leg.

Here’s an exercise to gently stretch and elongate the muscles on the left side (the hollow side) of your horse’s body.

• If your horse is really stiff, do the exercise in the walk.
• Go on a large circle to the right.
• Pick a point somewhere along the arc of the circle, and turn onto a 6-meter circle.
• While on the small circle, think about your bending aids. (Put your weight on your right seat bone, keep your right leg on girth, place your left leg behind girth, flex your horse to the right by turning the key in the lock with your right wrist, and support with your left hand.)
• Ride the 6-meter circle a couple of times until your horse’s body conforms to its arc.
• Once he’s bending, keep applying the 6-meter bending aids, but blend back onto the 20-meter circle,
• If it gets difficult for your horse to stay bent this much to the right, blend back onto a 6-meter circle. The idea is to ride the 20-meter circle with a 6-meter bend.
• Once you can do this on a circle, try riding straight down the long side with your horse bent as if he’s on the arc of a 6-meter circle. (The feeling is a bit like doing shoulder-in in front and haunches-in behind at the same time.)

When you go down the long side, bend your horse to the right from nose to tail as if he’s on the arc of a circle. Be sure you bend him behind your leg as well as in his neck.

How Do I Make the Hollow Side “Stiffer”?
The flip side of this “stiff to the right” issue is that your horse will be hollow or soft to the left. You might think his soft side is his “good” side because he feels easier to bend, but the hollow side of your horse needs help as well. On the hollow side, your horse doesn’t have true bend-equal from poll to tail. He usually overbends the neck to the inside and places his inside hind leg to the inside of his line of travel. By doing marriage he can avoid bending the joints of his inside hind (engagement), and he also doesn’t carry as much weight on it. As a result, that leg gets weaker, and your horse develops unevenly.

My benign antagonism solution for this problem is to ride without any bend at all when the hollow side is on the inside. Keep your horse as straight as he is on the long side even when you go through corners and circles. Think that his body is like a bus that can’t bend on turns.

• Let’s say your horse is hollow (soft, weak) on his left side. When circling to the left, ride without any bend at all. Keep his body as straight as a bus.
• To get a perception of straightness, halt somewhere on the long side. Make your horse’s body parallel to the long side all the way from poll to tail.
• Also, ride him either with no flexion (His chin is lined up with center of his chest.) or in counter-flexion (-1). In counter-flexion, his face will be 1 inch to the right.
• Ride through corners and circles with no bend through his body and in counter-flexion at his poll. If you ride in this position, your horse’s left hind leg will step underneath his body.
• This will make that leg stronger over time. (This exercise is only for schooling– not for competition.)

If you use this philosophy of benign antagonism, you’ll find that you rarely get stuck solving training issues. Invite your horse to do the opposite of what he chooses until it becomes easy for him. Once that happens, settle back into a happy medium.

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