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Get Answers Quickly to Patent, Trademark and Copyright Questions from Williamson Intellectual Property Law, LLC

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Williamson Intellectual Property Law, LLC announces its "Quick Answers" page for intellectual property questions regarding patents, trademarks and copyrights.

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) September 25, 2007 -- Williamson Intellectual Property Law, LLC announces the launch of its 'Quick Answers' web page to provide an easy way for inventors and businessmen to find out about intellectual property matters, such as patents, trademarks and copyrights.

"The 'Quick Answers' web page will provide individuals and businesses with a single source from which to rapidly find answers to their questions about patents, trademarks and copyrights," said Dr. Williamson, founder and managing member of Williamson Intellectual Property Law, LLC. "The web page will provide the ability to go to one location to find simple answers to commonly asked questions such as: What is a patent?, what is a provisional patent application?, what are the differences between a patent attorney and a patent agent?, what are trade secrets?, what is the Patent Cooperation Treaty?, what is a patent search?, what is the difference between a trademark and a service mark?, what is trade dress?, and many more."

'Quick Answers' will be an evolving web presence that grows as new questions come in from clients and prospective clients. We will evaluate what questions seem to be the most important to inventors and businessmen and add 'Quick Answers' accordingly.
'Quick Answers' can be found at Quick Answers.

"Many people have had little experience with intellectual property law matters and the 'Quick Answers' web page gives them an opportunity to find out simply and easily what the differences are between patents (which protect ideas/inventions), trademarks (which protect names and logos that are source indicators of supply of goods and services), and copyrights (which protect artistic expression set in tangible form)," said Dr. Williamson. "'Quick Answers' will be an evolving web presence that grows as new questions come in from clients and prospective clients. We will evaluate what questions seem to be the most important to inventors and businessmen and add 'Quick Answers' accordingly."

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Terry Williamson
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