A year ago I published the 2016 US Utility Patent Toteboard, and a year before that the 2015 US Utility Patent Toteboard. Now it’s time to finalize and publish the 2017 Utility Patent Toteboard.
The goal of this toteboard is to list the firms that helped clients to obtain US utility patents in 2017. It will rank the firms according to the number of US utility patents obtained. Respondents are asked to report only US utility patents for which the firm is listed on the front page of the granted patent. Please respond by Thursday, March 8, 2018.
You can see the previous Toteboards here.
To respond to be listed in the US Utility Patent Tote Board, click here.
It’s also time for the sixth annual US Design Patent Tote Board. To learn how to respond to be listed in that tote board, click here.
It’s also time for the 2017 US Trademark Registration Toteboard. To learn how to respond to be listed in that tote board, click here.


You might wonder how fast your internet connection is. A typical way to do this is to download a large data file from someplace on the Internet, and to see how long it takes. You might wonder whether somewhere along the way, the data file is getting compressed. The way to eliminate that possibility is to pick a data file that is incompressible. To do this, you simply need to make sure the content of the data file is truly random. With this in mind, I offer a couple of PNG image files that are truly random in content. You can use them to test how fast your internet connection is.
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The search fee paid by US filers for the Korean International Searching Authority (for the first invention) will increase on April 1, 2018 from $1134 to $1218, an increase of about seven percent.