Inherently Distinctive Podcast
Inherently Distinctive explores the intersection of innovation and intellectual property law. Hosted by Kevin Rosenquist, this podcast provides practical insights into patents, trademarks, copyrights, and business law, helping inventors and entrepreneurs navigate the legal landscape of innovation.
Episodes

Mar 27, 2025
Mar 27, 2025
23 min
Episode Summary
In this episode of Inherently Distinctive, host Kevin Rosenquist sits down with attorney Mark Goodman to break down the patent process. From defining what a patent is to explaining the different types of patents and the steps involved in obtaining one, Mark provides a comprehensive guide for inventors and entrepreneurs. They discuss the importance of novelty, how the patent office evaluates applications, and the strategic value of "patent pending" status. Mark also shares insights on how long the process takes, ways to expedite it, and the cost considerations for filing a patent.
Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction to Inherently Distinctive00:05 – Meet attorney Mark Goodman and today’s topic00:34 – What is a patent and why does it matter?02:07 – The balance between broad and narrow patent claims04:35 – How to determine which type of patent applies to your invention06:22 – The key criteria for patentability10:07 – How long does the patent process take?14:15 – Can you speed up the process?14:20 – Understanding patent costs and fee structures16:20 – Do you need a patent attorney, or can you do it yourself?18:35 – The importance of proper patent claim strategy19:05 – Why some attorneys believe getting a patent too easily might mean you gave up too much20:00 – Provisional patents: A cost-effective way to secure "patent pending" status21:02 – Final thoughts and how to connect with Mark Goodman23:08 – Mark’s vision for the podcast and engaging with the audience
About the Show
Inherently Distinctive with Mark Goodman explores the intersection of innovation and intellectual property law. Hosted by Kevin Rosenquist, this podcast provides practical insights into patents, trademarks, copyrights, and business law, helping inventors and entrepreneurs navigate the legal landscape of innovation.








