About Paul Morinville

Paul Morinville is the founder of US Inventor. He is a Veteran and an inventor of multiple software-related patents and pending applications, with nine issued and 30 pending. He is the founder and CEO of OrgStructure, LLC,.

February 22nd’s Clemson Event Recap

February 22nd's Clemson Event Recap Thanks to all of the sponsors, speakers, volunteers, and attendees that made the Intellectual Property, Inventors, and Patent Event at Clemson University a big success. Video of the event will be made available in the coming weeks.

National Inventors’ Day

National Inventors' Day Ronald Reagan as President of the United States proclaimed February 11, 1983 as National Inventors' Day, Proclamation 5013, to "...call upon the people of the United States to observe this day with appropriate ceremonies and activities." Let us celebrate inventors as drivers of innovation and advancing our society.

Clemson University Pitch Competition Information

Clemson University Pitch Competition Information The Inventor's Project is inviting  you to join us on February 22nd at the Madren Center located on Clemson University's campus for an invention pitch competition. Prizes will be awarded to the top 3 finishers that present the most novel and IP ready inventions.  Download the submission

News of the Week – January 21st

News of the Week – January 21st It has been a truism of the American economy for decades: When oil prices rise, the economy suffers; when they fall, growth improves. But the decline of oil prices over the last two years has failed to deliver the usual economic benefits (New York Times). Patent

News of the Week – January 14th

News of the Week – January 14th The Federal Reserve will raise interest rates only three times this year as it faces a more subdued outlook for both the U.S. and world economies, a Reuters poll of economists found (Reuters). The point where patents may come up in the Presidential debates will

News of the Week – January 7th

News of the Week – January 7th The number of Americans filing for jobless benefits fell last week, and layoffs in December were the smallest in more than 15 years, indicating labor market strength even as economic growth appears to have slowed sharply in the fourth quarter (New York Times). Massachusetts is

Which IP Issues Ducked The Radar In 2015?

Which IP Issues Ducked The Radar In 2015? Law360 looks at what issues slid under the radar this year. Richard Baker, New England Intellectual Property LLC, writes: "The most underreported IP development in 2015 is Capitol Hill’s attitude reversal regarding patent rights. For half a decade, infringers dominated intellectual property debate, vilifying patent

News of the Week – December 17th

News of the Week – December 17th A patent owner that seeks to prevent another from infringing is NOT a bully, period. A patent owner that takes action to prevent infringement is merely protecting the property right they have been granted; a right purposefully granted by the federal government after a lengthy

News of the Week – December 10th

News of the Week – December 10th House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) says getting patent reform through the lower chamber is all about "timing" (The Hill). Mortgage rates were pushed slightly higher by last week’s strong employment report, according to the latest data released Thursday by Freddie Mac (Washington Post).

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