Rich Goldstein is the Principal Patent Attorney at Goldstein Patent Law and has been an attorney for over 25 years. He’s the go to person if you want your Intellectual Property protected with a patent or trademark.
Rich is a member of the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA), American Bar Association (ABA) Law Practice Division, New York Intellectual Property Law Association (NYIPLA), and Licensing Executives Society (LES). He is also the author of the book “The ABA Consumer Guide to Obtaining a Patent.”
Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:
- [01:40] The coffee accessory listing shutdown on Amazon
- [03:55] What to look at in considering patent infringement
- [05:59] How long does it take to be reinstated?
- [07:05] The first step in considering infringement
- [11:43] Rich Goldstein’s resources
In this episode…
What would you do if your Amazon listing got shut down because of an intellectual property complaint? What steps would you take to get your listing reinstated? How long would this process take?
There are several things you need to look at when considering a case of infringement to determine whether or not it infringes upon the patent on its face. In the case of a design patent, for example, the test for infringement is whether it has a substantially similar appearance to an ordinary observer.
But what about other patents?
In this episode, Rich Goldstein has the tables turned on him as he is interviewed by Dr. Jeremy Weisz. They talk about patent infringements on Amazon, factors to consider in infringements, and how to resolve the cases.
Resources Mentioned in this episode:
- Goldstein Patent Law
- Rich’s book: The ABA Consumer Guide to Obtaining a Patent
- The Patent Process
- Email: welcome@goldsteinpc.com
Sponsor for this episode…
This episode is brought to you by Goldstein Patent Law, a firm that helps protect inventors’ ideas and products. They have advised and obtained patents for thousands of companies over the past 25 years. So if you’re a company that has a software, product, or design you want protected, you can go to https://goldsteinpatentlaw.com/. They have amazing free resources for learning more about the patent process.
You can email their team at welcome@goldsteinpc.com to explore if it’s a match to work together. Rich Goldstein has also written a book for the American Bar Association that explains in plain English how patents work, which is called ‘The ABA Consumer Guide to Obtaining a Patent.’