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Expert Profile: George H. Morgan, P.E., Patent Agent

Expertise:  U.S. Patent Law only, no copyright or trademark qualification. I was a volunteer in the past, but my homeland defense activities pulled me away at times, and I was dropped. If you want me back, I am willing to come back.

Experience in the area
Thirty one years as a Registered U.S. Patent Agent and a lifetime in product and manufacturing process and methods development as well as sales and marketing of new products with a number of blue chip corporations.

Organizations
Rotary, Society of Automotive Engineers, American Army Aviation Association, Registered Professional Engineer, St. Vincent De Paul Society, Indiana Guard Reserve Officer

Publications
Various Society of Manufacturing Engineers & Society of Automotive Engineers technical publications. Ref. my web site: http://www.evansville.net/biz/patagent

Education/Credentials
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (Machine Design Option), L.S.U., Baton Rouge, Louisiana; M.S. in Mechanical Engineering (Heat Transfer and Thermodynamics Option), University of Missouri at Rolla, Missouri, Helicopter Maintenance Course, 18 weeks, Ft. Sill Army Aviation School, Troop Information and Education Leadership Course, Ft. Sill, Oklahoma, Numerous Society of Automotive Engineers Seminars, Dale Carnegie Management Training Instructors Course.

Awards and Honors
Bausch & Lomb Science Award, Indiana Homeland Defense Service Ribbon, 2003.

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Something interesting about this subject that others may not know:  If you grant an exclusive license to your invention, the IRS treats the revenue as a capital gain, as opposed to ordinary income (which is taxed at a higher rate) per section 1235 of the U.S. tax code. This is different than copyright revenues, so many accountants & CPA's are not aware of this.
Something controversial or provocative about this subject  Mailing your idea to yourself provides no protection whatsoever. It assumes a court would find you were smart enough to be the inventor but too dumb to know how to send yourself an empty, sealed envelope to get the date stamped, then steam it open later & insert a description of your idea.
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Thank you very much for sharing your expertise. I appreciate your time very much and will keep you in mind as I explore my options.
(Pete on 11/26/08)
George: Thanks you for the quick and helpful response. Dennis
(Dennis on 10/23/08)
Thank you very much. My question was answered completely
(Gehan on 09/30/08)
Thanks, I will check out that information This was helpful
(Gehan on 09/29/08)
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Recent Answers from George H. Morgan, P.E., Patent Agent
2008-12-01  new invention There is only one reputable approach, other than do it yourself, and that would be with a member of the Licensing Executive Society of Canada and the United States. They are professionals, very specialized...
2008-11-24  Resurrecting an abandoned patent. 1. The conservative approach is to consider what was disclosed to companies as prior art, which, if it affects patentability, you have a duty to disclose. In future formal patent applications, you are...
2008-09-25  Copyright sign on a website No. In fact, it is a good thing to do. You put the copyright symbol, with the year, and your name (or your company). It puts the world on notice that that is your creation, your material, and that you...
2008-09-16  Electronic game flow charts I suggest you contact Mr. Mark A. Manley, Professional Engineer, Patent Agent, email: mamanley@hotmail.com Kindly tell him who referred you, so he knows your are "pre-screened". He can probably help...
2008-08-12  Pending Patents What you want to do is file a provisional application for patent. All it takes is $105 check to the Commissioner for Patents, a Provisional Application for Patent Cover Sheet (go to USPTO.gov forms to...
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