Summary
If you suspect intellectual property theft involving forged documents and fraudulent filings, consider reporting the issue to the USPTO and consulting an IP attorney. Filing a complaint with the Office of Enrollment and Discipline (OED) and seeking legal counsel specializing in IP and fraud cases are crucial steps. If the USPTO response is unsatisfactory, consider contacting the Department of Justice or your states Attorney General. Disgorgement may be an option if wrongful gains are proven. Proving prior art and consulting with an IP lawyer are essential for pursuing your claims effectively.Full Conversation
I am an inventor that had my USPTO practitioner colluded with my App developer he introduced me to, That by a Forged POA and fraudulent * cfr *.*(c) stole my Patents, Trademark and Copyright and the developer destroyed my website and Apps
Hi ****, that sounds like a serious situation involving potential fraud and intellectual property theft. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Contact the USPTO: Report the fraud and provide evidence of the forged POA and fraudulent filings.
- Consult an IP Lawyer: You need legal advice specific to IP theft and fraud.
Which state are you located in? This can help in finding the appropriate legal avenues and resources.
USPTO protects there practitioners and examiners , I tried it's a Cabal
Hi ****, it seems like you're dealing with a complex issue involving fraud and intellectual property theft. Given the situation, you might want to consider:
- Filing a Complaint: With the Office of Enrollment and Discipline (OED) at the USPTO.
- Seeking Legal Counsel: Look for a lawyer specializing in IP and fraud cases.
Would you like information on how to file a complaint with the OED or need help finding a lawyer?
I filed a Complaint with the OED they said they did nothing wrong. It's a criminal organization inside the USPTO
Hi ****, I'm really sorry to hear about your situation. Here are a few additional steps you can take:
- File a Complaint with the Department of Justice (DOJ): Since you believe it's a criminal matter, reporting it to the DOJ might be an option.
- Contact Your State's Attorney General: They may be able to assist with fraud and malpractice issues.
- Consult a Legal Expert: Specifically one experienced in federal IP law and fraud.
Would you like help finding contact details for these organizations or further guidance on this matter?
Can I file for Disgorgement
Hi ****, yes, you may be able to seek disgorgement, which is a legal remedy requiring the wrongdoer to pay back ill-gotten gains. Here are some points to consider:
- Disgorgement is typically sought in cases of fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, or other wrongful acts.
- You'll need to prove the wrongful gains made by the practitioner and developer.
- Consulting with an IP and fraud attorney is crucial to pursue this remedy effectively.
Would you like further assistance in finding an attorney or more details on how to proceed?
I was First To File Cloud based gaming over Wifi Link
****, it seems like you have a strong case involving both fraud and intellectual property theft. Here are some steps you can take:
- Prove Your Prior Art: Gather all evidence showing you were the first to file for cloud-based gaming over WiFi.
- Consult with an IP Lawyer: You need an expert to guide you through proving your claims and seeking disgorgement.
Would you like assistance in finding a specialized IP lawyer in your area?
I have the data , they said I was the inventor, applicant and assigned because I was under an employment contract and was obligated to assign
Hi ****, your situation is indeed serious and complex, involving potential fraud and intellectual property theft. Given the details, it’s crucial to consult with an experienced IP attorney to navigate this.
Could you please let me know your state so I can assist you in finding an appropriate legal expert in your area?