Establishing Protection for Software and Software-Based Technologies
Clients and potential clients often mistakenly believe that software can’t be patented or that copyright is the only option. However,...
Grant Ford’s practice focuses on patent application drafting and prosecution in the fields of computer systems, computer networking, software, circuit design, memory architecture, display devices and power circuits. Previously an associate at Sughrue Mion PLLC, in Washington, D.C., and a patent specialist at KORUS Patent LLC in Lisle, Illinois, Ford also work for five years in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office as a patent examiner, focusing on computer networking arts. A graduate of the Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago-Kent College of Law, awarded the CALI Excellence for the Future Award in Patent Office Practice, he holds a Bachelor of Arts in computer engineering from the University of Tennessee.
Clients and potential clients often mistakenly believe that software can’t be patented or that copyright is the only option. However,...
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