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Ten Questions with Fred Greguras of Fenwick and West
Fred Greguras is a partner at the Silicon Valley law firm of Fenwick and West. He is also a buddy of mine, and I asked him to answer the most common questions of newbie entrepreneurs. His clients have included BioMarker Pharmaceuticals, Excite, Kintana, and Speedera Networks. It’s very important to make the right decisions in these areas at the start of a company, so I hope you’ll heed his answers.

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Internet Communications…Let’s Get It Right!!!
“The products associated with the Internet are where I spend a lot of my time right now. It is a revolution that is bigger than the invention of printing. It is a revolution that's bigger than the invention of the telephone, radio, or any of the major revolutions that we've had in the past.” -- John Warnock, president Adobe Systems

How to Get Your Consumer Invention to Market.
You have an idea for a great invention, so what do you do now? Joan Lefkowitz, agent for the most successful hair accessory invention in history, the TopsyTail, offers a step-by-step “informed approach” on how to turn your consumer invention into a bonanza of extra income.

Ideas and Inventions What To Do When You Are Inspired
Your idea could be valuable. If you don't do something with it, there's a good chance that someone else will at some point. The expression, "Information is power," especially applies to anyone who wants to profit from an invention or idea. This information will help you as you explore the potential of your invention or idea.

Patent Law India
Patent law has been formulated with an objective to promote and protect the inventions and methods. The object of granting a patent is to encourage and develop science, technology and industry. A patent can be defined as a grant of exclusive rights to an inventor over his invention for a limited period of time. The exclusive rights conferred include the right to make, use, exercise, sell or distribute the invention in India. The term of a patent is twenty years, after the expiry of which, the invention would fall into the public domain.

Five Secrets to Becoming the Perfect Employee That Everyone Wants – Part One
With ever increasing deadlines, decreasing resources, and changing workplaces, sometimes it can be challenging to be a good employee, much less a perfect employee. The employee who can rise above the everyday problems and embrace challenges will be the person that every employer wants. The following are five secrets to being the perfect employee everyone wants.

It's Official - Your Sales Pity Party Is Now Over
Your Pity Party Is Now Officially Over The business environment is always in a state of flux. So it is up to you to decide the pro-active directions, activities and attitudes that are best for your business. And being flustered stops you from being focused on what is really important. This is the year for you to get your act together and create strong relationships with your customers and potential customers. It's the year for invention, re-invention, moving forward, carving away what doesn't fit and adding what does.

Design Process - Define the Problem
A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to present at the International Invention Expo on the subject of design as it relates to your invention. This was a great opportunity that led to some excellent questions on how you can better the process of inventing.

Design Process - Concept Development
A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to present at the International Invention Expo on the subject of design as it relates to your invention. This was a great opportunity that led to some excellent questions on how you can better the process of inventing.

Five Tips for Inventing
When it comes to developing a million dollar invention, unfortunately there are no sure- fire paths to success. However, there are several things with which you can do to increase your odds and ensure your invention has enough potential to succeed. Below are five general tips that you should consider when developing your invention:

PARAPHRASING A FAMOUS QUOTE CAN GET YOUR POINT ACROSS MORE QUICKLY LIKE: 'IT’S THE VELOCITY, STUPID'
To sell a concept, entrepreneurs often have to come up with ringing phrases or resort to slogans to get their point across. Here’s how one communications expert was able to get the idea behind his invention across that it’s not WHAT we eat, but HOW we eat that causes us to over eat. So paraphrasing Bill Clinton’s famous line from the 1992 presidential election--"It's the velocity, stupid," helped promote his invention, which enables overeaters to slow down enough to get the message they’re full.

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