Intellectual Property Theft Book

Summary

Publishing a book on intellectual property theft involving foreign entities can be legally complex. Ensure factual accuracy to avoid defamation claims and be cautious of national security implications. Verify that no intellectual property rights are infringed. Consider consulting an intellectual property attorney for a legal review. If your book is factual and backed by evidence, it could raise awareness and potentially influence legal reforms. Reporting any fraudulent activities to the USPTO and DOJ is advisable. Be aware of statutes of limitations for fraudulent concealment, forgery, and RICO violations, which generally range from 3 to 10 years. Organize your evidence meticulously and consider seeking legal counsel outside your area if needed.

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Would a book about how intellectual property theft for the benefit of a foreign country that uncovered how they were doing it on a large scale with conclusive evidence sell
Hi ****! The sale of such a book could be viable, but it may involve legal considerations such as defamation, national security, and intellectual property laws.
Could you tell me where you are located to provide more specific legal guidance?
Texas
Hi ****! Here are some considerations you should keep in mind when writing and selling your book:
- Defamation: Ensure that all statements are factual and avoid making false claims about individuals or entities.
- National Security: Be cautious about disclosing any sensitive information that could affect national security.
- Intellectual Property: Ensure you do not infringe on others' intellectual property rights.
Would you like specific details on any of these aspects?
I am the inventor and it was my Intellectual property that was taken and all my information is there documents they filed
Hi ****, it seems you have a strong case concerning intellectual property theft. Here are some points to consider:
- Document Everything: Keep all records related to your invention and the alleged theft.
- File a Complaint: You might consider filing a complaint with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
- Legal Action: Consult an intellectual property attorney to discuss potential legal action for infringement.
Would you like more information on how to proceed with legal action?
I am talking about a book that uncovered the method of how our country is loosing intellectual property to foreign countries
Hi ****, it sounds like your book could have significant implications. Here are a few more considerations:
- National Security: Ensure you are not disclosing classified information.
- Legal Review: Have an intellectual property attorney review your book to avoid potential legal issues.
- Publishing: Consider the potential impact and backlash from involved parties.
Would you like more guidance on publishing or legal issues related to your book?
I do not care about the backlash it's a huge problem in this country, they are patent Trolls and my data is Fact
Hi ****! It sounds like you are very passionate about this issue. Here are a few more points to consider for your book:
- Legal Consultation: Consult an attorney to review your book for potential legal risks.
- Publisher: Find a publisher experienced in controversial topics.
Would you like more information on finding a suitable attorney or publisher?
I was targeted by these Attorneys and there developer. My company was destroyed, by stealing my Patents, Trademark and Copyright by forgery and fraud. The developers destroyed my website and Apps
Hi ****! Given the severity of your situation, you should consider the following steps:
- Document Everything: Keep all evidence of the forgery, fraud, and destruction of your intellectual property.
- File a Complaint: Report the fraud to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
- Legal Action: Consult an intellectual property attorney immediately for potential legal actions against the involved parties.
Would you like assistance on how to find a suitable attorney?
Would a book be helpful to possibly change the laws
Writing a book that highlights the issues and provides evidence could potentially raise awareness and influence change. However, consider the following:
- Legal Review: Ensure your book is legally sound to avoid further legal complications.
- Lobbying: Engage with policymakers and advocacy groups to push for legal changes.
Would you like more details on how to get a legal review or engage in lobbying efforts?
If a book is * % factual with Patent Metadata and there own documents they filed , my book would also provide the exhibits to back up my claims
Hi ****, if your book is *% factual and backed by patent metadata and filed documents, it could indeed be impactful. Ensure the following:
- Legal Accuracy: Have an attorney review your book to avoid legal repercussions.
- Exhibit Inclusion: Include exhibits to substantiate your claims.
Would you like more guidance on finding a suitable attorney for this?
The World of small inventors is screaming for help to a deaf ear
Hi ****, it sounds like you have a compelling story with significant evidence. Here are a few steps to consider:
- Legal Consultation: Find an attorney specializing in intellectual property and defamation law to review your book.
- Lobbying and Advocacy: Engage with policymakers or advocacy groups to push for legal reforms.
Would you like more guidance on how to find an attorney or connect with advocacy groups?
I lost everything already from this what else can they take. My invention was the first inventor to file Cloud based gaming over WiFi link. I lost billions
Hi ****, I'm really sorry to hear about your situation. Here are some steps to consider:
- Legal Consultation: Consult an attorney specializing in intellectual property law to explore all legal avenues, including potential damages.
- Lobbying and Advocacy: Connect with advocacy groups to push for reforms that protect inventors.
Would you like assistance finding a suitable attorney or advocacy group?
I have a Ghostwriter and publishing company that wants to write the story
Hi ****, it sounds like you're already on the right track with a ghostwriter and publishing company interested in your story. Here are some final points to consider:
- Legal Review: Ensure your book is reviewed by an intellectual property attorney to avoid any potential legal issues.
- Exhibit Inclusion: Continue to include all exhibits and evidence to substantiate your claims.
Would you like assistance in finding an intellectual property attorney for a legal review?
No you cannot trust them. Not I Dallas Texas
Hi ****, it seems like you're in a challenging situation. Given your distrust of attorneys in Dallas, you might consider reaching out to a trusted legal referral service or an advocacy group that supports inventors. They may help you find a reliable attorney outside your area.
Would you like more information on legal referral services or support groups for inventors?
No It's going to the DOJ when our new administration takes office
Hi ****, it sounds like you have a significant issue with potential legal ramifications. Taking your case to the DOJ could be a strong move, especially if you have substantial evidence.
Would you like more information on how to prepare your documentation for the DOJ or any other legal guidance?
It was all done to benefit China. My lawyer is Chinese
Hi ****, it's concerning that your intellectual property was compromised in this way. Here are some actions you can take:
- Evidence Preparation: Gather all documents, records, and exhibits to present to the DOJ.
- Legal Consultation: Consider a second opinion from a different attorney, possibly one recommended by an advocacy group.
Would you like more information on how to prepare your documentation for the DOJ?
I am going to write the book. It's my purpose on this earth. For the future of inventors
****, it sounds like you are determined and have a strong case. Here are some final points to consider:
- Legal Review: Even though you distrust local attorneys, consider getting a legal review from an attorney outside of Dallas or through an advocacy group.
- Documentation: Ensure all your evidence is well-organized for the DOJ.
Would you like any more guidance on finding support or preparing your documentation?
If an US Attorney filed a foreign patent application without a foreign license grant first is illegal
Hi ****, if a U.S. attorney filed a foreign patent application without obtaining a foreign filing license first, it could indeed be illegal. Here are some key points:
- Foreign Filing License: Required to protect national security interests.
- Penalties: Violations can result in fines or imprisonment.
- Reporting: You may report such violations to the USPTO.
Would you like more detailed guidance on how to report this issue?
If a patent does not have US first it's a foreign Patent
Hi ****, if a patent does not have "US" first, it indicates a foreign patent. Here are some key points to understand:
- Foreign Filing License: Required before filing a patent application in another country.
- Legal Implications: Filing without a license can lead to fines or penalties.
- Reporting: Violations can be reported to the USPTO.
Would you like guidance on how to report this issue to the USPTO?
That is why he had a different Attorney from a different firm file an Application and * cfr *.*(c) and a forged POA to cover it up
Hi ****, it sounds like you have substantial evidence of serious legal violations. Here are some steps you can take:
- Document Everything: Keep all evidence of the forgery, fraud, and unauthorized filings.
- Report to Authorities: File a complaint with the USPTO and potentially contact the DOJ.
- Legal Counsel: Even if you distrust local attorneys, consider finding a highly recommended intellectual property attorney outside your area for a second opinion.
Would you like more guidance on reporting to the USPTO or DOJ?
Is there a Statute of Limitations for fraudulent concealment and forgery and possibly RICi
Yes, there are statutes of limitations for fraudulent concealment, forgery, and RICO violations. Here are some general guidelines:
- Fraudulent Concealment: Typically 4 years from the date the fraud was discovered or should have been discovered.
- Forgery: Generally *-4 years, depending on the state.
- RICO: 4 years from the date the violation was discovered.
Would you like more specific information on how to proceed with these cases?
Forgery by a fiduciary is 10 years
Hi ****, you're correct that forgery by a fiduciary can have extended statutes of limitations. Here are some key points:
- Forgery by a Fiduciary: Up to 10 years in many jurisdictions.
- Document Everything: Keep all records and evidence.
- Legal Counsel: Consider consulting an experienced attorney outside your area for a second opinion.
Would you like more detailed guidance on how to proceed with these cases?
I have * pages of evidence
Hi ****, with * pages of evidence, you have a substantial amount of documentation. Here are some steps to consider:
- Organize Evidence: Ensure all documents are well-organized and indexed.
- Legal Review: Even with distrust, a fresh pair of eyes from a reputable attorney outside Dallas may be beneficial.
- Report Violations: Consider reporting to the USPTO and DOJ.
Would you like more detailed guidance on organizing your evidence or finding an attorney?
3 year investigation
Hi ****, with a three-year investigation and * pages of evidence, you have a strong basis for your case. Here are some steps to consider:
- Organize Evidence: Ensure all documents are indexed and easily accessible.
- Legal Review: Seek a reputable attorney outside your area for a second opinion.
- Report Violations: Consider reporting to the USPTO and DOJ.
Would you like more detailed guidance on organizing your evidence or finding an attorney?
Thx
Hi ****, it seems like you have a solid foundation for your case with substantial evidence. Here are some final suggestions:
- Organize Evidence: Make sure all your documents are indexed and easily accessible.
- Legal Review: Consider reaching out to a reputable attorney outside your area for a fresh perspective.
- Report Violations: Report your findings to the USPTO and DOJ.
Would you like any more specific guidance on any of these steps?
Why does PatentBulkData have a Application filing data and a Patent number but does not have a date
Hi ****, it's possible that the missing date in the PatentBulkData could be due to a data entry error or a delay in updating the database. You might want to contact the USPTO directly to clarify this discrepancy. Would you like more information on how to contact the USPTO or any other legal guidance?
Is the filing date the date listed
Hi ****! The filing date on a patent application is generally the date when the complete application is submitted to the USPTO. This date is important as it establishes the priority of your invention. If you need more details on verifying or disputing filing dates, you might want to contact the USPTO directly.
Would you like more information on how to contact the USPTO?
The Patent on other documents has same date
Hi ****! If other documents have the same filing date, it generally confirms the priority date of your patent. Here are some steps to consider:
- Verify Filing Date: Double-check with the USPTO to ensure accuracy.
- Legal Consultation: An attorney can help verify and protect your filing rights.
Would you like more details on how to contact the USPTO or further legal guidance?
Is a foreign Patent number
Hi ****, it seems like you're concerned about foreign patent numbers. Here's some general information:
- Foreign Patent Number: A foreign patent number is assigned by the patent office of the country where the patent is granted.
- Verification: You can verify the patent number through the respective country's patent office database.
Would you like more information on how to verify a foreign patent number or any other specific legal guidance?
The Application date cannot be the same as the Patent date.
Hi ****, you're right that the application date cannot be the same as the patent date. Here’s what you can do:
- Verify with USPTO: Confirm the details with the USPTO directly to resolve any discrepancies.
- Legal Consultation: A patent attorney can help you verify the accuracy and address any potential issues.
Would you like assistance on how to contact the USPTO or find a patent attorney?
They are trying to conceal this Patent. Would the Patent priority date be listed instead of date it was granted
Hi ****, yes, it's possible. The priority date is the original filing date of the patent application and can be used for determining novelty and prior art. It is often listed in patent documents. Here are some steps:
- Check Records: Verify the priority date in USPTO records.
- Consult an Expert: A patent attorney can help verify and address issues related to concealment.
Would you like more information on how to check USPTO records or find a patent attorney?
There is no data at the patent office. The only data is the new Application filed by the other Attorney
Hi ****, it sounds like you have a significant issue. Here are some steps you can take:
- Document Everything: Keep all records related to your invention and the new application.
- Report to USPTO: File a complaint about the missing data and the new application.
- Legal Assistance: Seek a patent attorney outside your area for a second opinion.
Would you like guidance on how to contact the USPTO or find a suitable attorney?
One thing they do is file new application on the patent date to confuse the situation
Hi ****, it seems like your situation involves deliberate manipulation of the patent process. Here are some steps to consider:
- Document Everything: Keep all evidence of the fraudulent activities.
- Report to USPTO: File a detailed complaint about the new application and any discrepancies.
- Legal Review: Consult a reputable patent attorney outside your area for expert advice.
Would you like more guidance on how to proceed with reporting to the USPTO or finding a suitable attorney?
Because it's a foreign application that has a * cfr *.*(c) in the instant application
Hi ****! Given the complexity and severity of your situation, it's crucial to take the following steps:
- Document Everything: Maintain thorough records of all evidence and discrepancies.
- Report to USPTO: File a detailed complaint about the foreign application and any fraudulent activities.
- Legal Assistance: Consult an experienced patent attorney for expert advice.
Would you like more detailed guidance on reporting to the USPTO or assistance in finding a suitable patent attorney?
It's the method they use to steal and conceal
Hi ****! Given the complexity and serious nature of your situation, here's what you can do:
- Document Everything: Keep meticulous records of all discrepancies and fraudulent activities.
- Report to USPTO: File a detailed complaint about the foreign application and any associated fraud.
- Consult a Patent Attorney: Seek an experienced patent attorney for expert advice, even if it means finding one outside your area.
Would you like guidance on how to contact the USPTO or help finding a suitable patent attorney?