Okay so I just learned the difference between a patent and a trademark.
Learning is fun. Apologies for the mistake.
What's the Difference Between Patents and Trademarks?
A patent allows the creator of certain kinds of inventions that contain new ideas to keep others from making commercial use of those ideas without the creator's permission. Trademarks, on the other hand, are not concerned with how a new technology is used. Rather, they protect names of products and services, logos, and other devices—such as color, sound, and even smell—that are used to identify the source of goods or services and distinguish them from the competition.
I read somewhere that she didn't specifically patent voting machines, she patented tens of thousands of different products in groups. like a basket of items, each basket could contain thousands of product types and basically she patented the trump name to protect it from being used on any of the products in any of the categories. Hope that helps.
Nope but nice handshake question
Hey there. All due respect, everyone was once new here. This is a sincere question, not a trap. The MSM has very little information about this topic.
But have you seen hunters laptop?
Okay so I just learned the difference between a patent and a trademark.
Learning is fun. Apologies for the mistake.
What's the Difference Between Patents and Trademarks? A patent allows the creator of certain kinds of inventions that contain new ideas to keep others from making commercial use of those ideas without the creator's permission. Trademarks, on the other hand, are not concerned with how a new technology is used. Rather, they protect names of products and services, logos, and other devices—such as color, sound, and even smell—that are used to identify the source of goods or services and distinguish them from the competition.
https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/which-protection-do-i-need-patent-copyright-or-trademark.html
Now, why does she have trademarks for voting machines?
This is where I got my information: https://www.citizensforethics.org/reports-investigations/crew-investigations/ivanka-trump-trademarks/
So hostile! I am only asking for information.
I read somewhere that she didn't specifically patent voting machines, she patented tens of thousands of different products in groups. like a basket of items, each basket could contain thousands of product types and basically she patented the trump name to protect it from being used on any of the products in any of the categories. Hope that helps.
Ah that makes sense, that's a pretty common practice for those who can afford it.
I read somewhere that she did patent many things, among which were voting machines.
Are you referring to the blockchain voting patent? Peter Thiel's baby?
I don't know. I don't think so, though.
The hostility directed to me and the general lack of curiosity about this is very telling. I hope I get deported.