We have worked on many projects in various areas with great success
Syndicate IP is the Multi-National Service of Sicura Vita LLC and Patent Bureau BOROVIC. Our Experienced Team comprises International Patent Attorneys, Patent Agents, Trademark Experts, Experienced Draftsmen, Paralegals and in-house researchers. Syndicate IP leverages upon the coordination of human mind and automation technologies, redesigning the traditional intellectual property law service model.
We are the Fixed Cost Global Patent Filing and Research Centers. Our locations in the United State, Italy, and Russia help us provide truly international Patent and Trademark Service with the personal touch to our clients. Our Value added services include Incorporation for the business in the United States and Europe. To simplify – We are One Stop Shop for All your Global, Copyrights, Trademarks, and International Patent needs.
Syndicate IP will help you register patents for inventions and utility models, trademarks, industrial designs, computer programs, databases, and acts of disposition of law in all countries.
In today’s world, where business often has no borders, and new development opportunities can appear unexpectedly, for example, in the wrong country, patenting and other registration of rights becomes not just the act of applying to the Russian PTO, but a well thought-out strategy that takes into account many unknown factors.
This is where our skill – building a comprehensive business protection system – comes in very handy. It does not matter what country you are starting out in. It can be quite rational for a company from the USA or Belize to file its first application in Europe. And for a firm from Europe, Russia, and Asia to file immediately an international PCT or provisional application in the USA. Lack of thought-out plan then leads to confusion, unnecessary waste of funds, duplication of actions, waste of money risk. We can help you build the best plan to protect your startup, project, business, idea. We are surrounded by proven partners in almost every country, even exotic ones, and sometimes we need them, which often allows us to save complicated situations with looming loss of rights or burning deadlines.
If you do not have independent experience in the registration of patent rights, there is a great risk of rejection, or getting the wrong result (the wrong scope of the claims of the invention or not in respect of the desired goods registered trademark). If your idea is a gem, it is worthy of the appropriate setting. And only if you don’t value it can you have no problem trying to make it yourself. But most of these experiments that come to us afterward end up with a completely new submission. You can’t fix a badly submitted proposal completely, just like you can’t build a good house on a crooked foundation.