Microsoft registered a patent for holographic meetings
May 26, 2009 | Intellectual Property, Inventions, Law, Patent
Just when we thought we have mastered all there is to technology Microsoft registered a patent for a method of holding holographic meetings and thereby have taken the world into the next age of technology. The registered patent provides a method for viewing holographic images of attendees and to display a holographic image the user. This is just one example how registered patents can change the world. Without registering it as a patent, Microsoft will not be able to safely pursue the development thereof and may even find that another company simply copies the idea and then makes millions from it. The registered patent will grant Microsoft another monopoly and ensure that they can keep asking licence fees and thus grow as a company. To ensure that your invention can be commercially exploited by your company and to have the correct protection against and infringement of your registered patent be sure to file an application for registration before going public with your invention.

