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Patent Watch
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Archives of Kirk Teska's Patent Watch at MASS High Tech, the Journal of New England Technology
- Inventors grow attached to their binding patents, July 11, 2005
- Guest Commentary: The legality of dual use technology: Life after MGM v Grokster, July 5, 2005
- Something in the aerogel: Bevy of patents on ‘world’s lightest’ substance, June 13, 2005
- Gaming patents may come up aces, May 9, 2005
- Recognizing university material, April 11, 2005
- No business like shoe business, March 14, 2005
- SBIR grants as mother of invention, February 14, 2005
- Brewing up a pot of new inventions, January 10, 2005
- The changing face of downloading, December 13, 2004
- Putting technology patents on display, November 8, 2004
- Something old and something new, October 11, 2004
- Keep an eye on medical technique infringement, October 4, 2004
- A patent dispute that turned downright murderous, September 20, 2004
- PSpam dodgers and e-mail upgrades, September 13, 2004
- A summer of security specialties, August 16, 2004
- Summer a hot time for inventions, July 12, 2004
- Just the facts: Forensic patents rise, June 14, 2004
- GE spurs innovation in New England, May 10, 2004
- Patenting down to the wire(less), March 15, 2004
- MEMS: The little things mean a lot, February 9, 2004
- Inventions take flight as N.E. patents, January 12, 2004
- Inventors ‘toy’ with new technologies, December 15, 2003
- Patent infringement case proceeds on razor’s edge, December 1, 2003
- LEDs light the way in patent filings, November 10, 2003
- Inventors score with recent patents, October 13, 2003
- Hot — and humid — technologies, September 15, 2003
- Re-examining patent applications, August 11, 2003
- Patents cover not just the light stuff, July 14, 2003
- Some patents not born in the U.S.A., June 9, 2003
- N.E. enjoys golden age of wireless, May 12, 2003
- MIT is tops in N.E. university patents, April 21, 2003
- Patents aimed at profits, revenue, March 10, 2003
- Memory enhancement patents take lead, February 10, 2003
- A winter wonderland of innovation, January 13, 2003
- Deck the halls with N.E. inventions, December 16, 2002
- Nanotechnology’s big impact in N.E., November 11, 2002
- New Englanders driven to innovation, October 14, 2002
- Association honors America’s independent inventors, September 16, 2002
- Universities top the patent table, August 12, 2002
- Summer-related patents heat up in June, July 15, 2002
- Ready for the summer movie season, June 10, 2002
- Patents abound for seasonal activities, May 1, 2002
- Celebrating March’s female inventors, April 8, 2002
- Consumer products all over the map, March 11, 2002
- IBM patents a host of N.E. inventions, February 11, 2002
- N.E. biotech brews up 380 patents, January 14, 2002
- Medical patents stand out in Nov., December 10, 2001
- Patent Watch: N.E. racks up 557 patents in Oct., November 12, 2001
- Patents abound for security systems, October 5, 2001
- The industrious independent inventors, September 10, 2001
- Patent Watch: Patents owed, in part, to govt. funding, August 8, 2001
- Inventions battle summertime heat, July 9, 2001
- The big patent winners in each state, June 11, 2001
- Business method patents abound, May 14, 2001
- Patent Watch: Gene patents cause some controversy, March 12, 2001
- Patent Watch: N.E. inventors tally for top companies, February 12, 2001
- Patent Watch: Healthy crop of patents ends 2000, January 8, 2001
- Patent Watch: Net patents haven’t slowed down, December 11, 2000
- Patent Watch: Health care patents rule October, November 13, 2000
- Patent Watch: Big firms granted some big patents, October 9, 2000
- Green patents round out the summer, September 11, 2000
- What do VCs really think of IP? The survey says..., July 10, 2000
- May was a month of ‘eureka’ ideas, June 12, 2000
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