The extensive, 30 part video series capitalizes on Prof. Rizvi's experience as an Adjunct Professor of patent law at Nova Law School for over 18 years and offers clear, simple and quick strategies to help Florida patent inventors and inventors nationwide nurture, protect, and profit from their idea or invention.
While the patent process can be intimidating, it is also punishes innovators for the tiniest errors in a patent filing which could put decades of future royalty profits at risk. It also awards quick action and speed so it is important for an inventor to understand the impact that moving fast will have on their patent rights.
"It breaks my heart to see inventors lose hope or give up on their ideas and dreams, due to the confusion over the technical jargon in my industry and the lack of easy-to-understand materials available to help explain the intricate and extensive USPTO filing nuances," said Prof. Rizvi.
"Being both a teacher and a practicing patent attorney has given me the tools to demystify the patent process. I have literally poured my heart, soul and knowledge into these videos and they are the antithesis of the laborious and opaque legal world I operate in."
Each animated video is personally narrated by Prof. Rizvi and averages just over 2 minutes of digestible and relevant viewing time covering various aspects of acquiring a patent, trademark or copyright. Topics cover the need for patents, do-it-yourself patents, how to make money with patents, and more advanced topics such as the difference between provisional and non-provisional patents and the risks of a poorly filed provisional patent application.
Particular care has been taken to make the videos both entertaining and educational, keeping in mind that the Supreme Court continues to hold that the specification and claims of a patent constitute one of the most difficult legal instruments to draw with accuracy
One of the most popular topics thus far in the patent library is the infamous Alice v. CLS Bank software patenting case decided by the Supreme Court which is considered a watershed ruling in the patent sector.
Leveraging his previous background in engineering, Prof. Rizvi unlocks the unique peculiarities of the Alice case which to this day influences the early decisions an inventor must make to bring his idea successfully to market.
A running list of the Patent Education Video Series (PEAS) is included below but will continue growing through 2018.