Companies have claimed rights for things like party supplies and fundraising events — a reminder that IP shows up in the most unexpected places.
Wishing everyone a warm, relaxing Thanksgiving from the MVS team. 🧡
Companies have claimed rights for things like party supplies and fundraising events — a reminder that IP shows up in the most unexpected places.
Wishing everyone a warm, relaxing Thanksgiving from the MVS team. 🧡
That glow stick lighting up your Halloween isn’t magic—it’s chemiluminescence, powered by a patented reaction that mixes hydrogen peroxide with a special dye to make that haunting glow. Even the smallest inventions can shine their brightest on Halloween night. ✨
That glow stick lighting up your Halloween isn’t magic—it’s chemiluminescence, powered by a patented reaction that mixes hydrogen peroxide with a special dye to make that haunting glow. Even the smallest inventions can shine their brightest on Halloween night. ✨
Norman Borlaug’s legacy lives on through Plant Breeders’ Rights—fueling innovation, food security, and sustainable growth.
Join MVS at the #BorlaugDialogue Oct 21 for a Deep Dive on ag innovation.
🔗 Read more: www.filewrapper.com/from-cresco-...
Norman Borlaug’s legacy lives on through Plant Breeders’ Rights—fueling innovation, food security, and sustainable growth.
Join MVS at the #BorlaugDialogue Oct 21 for a Deep Dive on ag innovation.
🔗 Read more: www.filewrapper.com/from-cresco-...
In 1948, the first video game patent was filed—U.S. Patent No. 2,455,992 for a “Cathode-Ray Tube Amusement Device.” 👾
That spark of innovation paved the way for the multi-billion-dollar gaming industry we know today.
In 1948, the first video game patent was filed—U.S. Patent No. 2,455,992 for a “Cathode-Ray Tube Amusement Device.” 👾
That spark of innovation paved the way for the multi-billion-dollar gaming industry we know today.
Since 2017, RFID chips have been embedded in footballs (and player equipment) to track speed, spin, and position in real time. What looks like magic on TV is really innovation at work, protected by intellectual property!
Since 2017, RFID chips have been embedded in footballs (and player equipment) to track speed, spin, and position in real time. What looks like magic on TV is really innovation at work, protected by intellectual property!