Ask HN: Any interest in a free course on patents and IP for startups?
The HN community seems to be anti-patent (especially software patents) in general, however knowledge is power. Would you be interested in a free course on patents (and intellectual property in general) tailored specifically for startups, and taught by experienced patent attorneys?
Examples of topics that may be covered in such a course include: evaluating the importance of patents to your startup; how to prepare and file a patent application; the advantages of provisional patent applications; how to respond to an accusation of patent infringement; when to talk to an attorney; evaluating the patent landscape in your field; enforcement and licensing of patents and other IP; the basics of copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets; etc.
What other topics would you be interested in covering in such a course?
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 33.9 ms ] threadAs an aside could I make a request that those posting on legal matters or on subjects that are highly regionally variant note which region they're posting from.
And you're right, I should have noted in the OP that the focus would be on U.S. law. However, patent law and patent issues frequently cross borders today, so international issues should certainly be part of the course.
Although not specifically related to patent law, I'd really like to know more about choosing the right lawyer/firm for one's startup.
There's so little I know that I feel I should know. I think you'll find a lot of HNers that would be interested in such a course.