Saturday, December 11, 2010

Social Networks Help Process Patent Application Backlog?

Might Social Networks Help Process Patent Application Backlog?  Form of intellectual property crowd sourcing.

Or will this become a tool for people who want the benefits of new technology but hate intellectual property protection which rewards inventors?  People might score their views on new patent applications.  The system could also track and key word analyzed what users are saying.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/02/090223094704.htm

More on intellectual property crowd sourcing http://www.businessweek.com/innovate/content/mar2009/id20090318_730473.htm

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

New Intellectual Property Books Colliding With IP Law


Today, bigger electronics industry leaders use intellectual property law as a weapon to quell smaller innovators.  Organizations such as the Division for Electronics at Innovation Institute, is doing what some of the larger electronic industry leaders are doing. 

New IP books are on a collision course with IP law.

Green Innovations From Japan

Explore Green Innovations From Japan

In many ways, Japan leads the world in environmental technology and green marketing techniques needed to save the planet.


http://www.cscoutjapan.com/eco-report/

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Genius Adaptive Design Can Catch And Track WikiLeak And Other Illicit Behavior

Innovation Institute filed patent applications for special software that tracks how illicit people get and distribute confidential information.  Details are in the matrix of the world's largest know patent application called "Genius Adaptive Design".

Other applications for Innovation Institute, LLC's patent application are innovative ways of catching white collar criminals online.


Innovation Institute's affiliate site www.InventionSpringboard.com