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Human Vertical to switch business direction to full service intellectual property services

June 23, 2021 at 8:16 am, No comments
Oceanside, CA -- As product development and innovation begin to transform post Covid era as more people are becoming vaccinated, demand for new and more improved products and service seem necessary. To meet this demand and ensure intellectual property rights and licensing are secured and respected for content creators, artists, engineers and others, Human Vertical will shift it's business model from device product development to a full service intellectual property development, acquisitions, sales and licensing. We look forward to working with innovators to bring their ideas to the negotiation table. The Human Vertical goal is to improve product development through research and application of new IP, but also attain a diverse portfolio of patents for sale to appropriate buyers. We work with our partners domestically and abroad to ensure legality, contracts, valuations and underwriting including foreign and domestic filings are in tact. More information will be released in the weeks ahead. 

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Bring your IP to HV. With the America Invents Act of 2011, the United States switched its patent system from first to invent, where the inventor who can prove he had the idea first (and diligently worked to file for a patent) has the rights to the patent, to first to file, where the only thing that matters. Don’t publicize your work until you file, under important circumstances we may even cover the costs.
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