A provisional patent requires a detailed technical specification. A trademark requires active commercial use. A copyright registration requires finished, production-quality work. These filings are government records — not marketing claims.
A provisional patent application is not a placeholder — it requires a detailed technical specification describing the invention with enough precision that someone skilled in the field could understand and replicate it. Filing one successfully means the invention is real, documented, and defensible.
A provisional patent application filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office under Infotech Inc., covers the core novel inventions in the Aesthetics To Go platform. The filing establishes a priority date and grants "patent pending" status while the full utility patent application is developed.
The covered inventions include: the AI-powered clinical scheduling engine that optimizes mobile provider routing in real time; the procedure simulation system that generates patient-facing treatment previews in under three seconds; and the intelligent inventory management system that ties supply requirements to scheduled appointments.
Trademark protection for a clinical platform requires filing in the right International Classes — not just one. Healthcare services and software/technology are distinct categories with distinct protection requirements.
Infotech Inc. filed trademark applications for the Aesthetics To Go brand in both Class 44 (healthcare and medical services) and Class 9 (software, technology, and mobile applications). This dual-class filing ensures the brand is protected both as a clinical service and as a technology platform.
Copyright protection for a software platform covers multiple distinct categories of creative work — the source code itself, the user interface designs, the documentation, and any creative assets created for the platform. Each category requires a separate deposit.
Infotech Inc. filed copyright deposits through the U.S. Copyright Office's eCO system for the ATG platform's source code, UI screen designs across both the patient and provider applications, technical documentation, and marketing creative assets. These deposits establish Infotech Inc. as the registered author and owner of each work category.
IP filings document the work. The platform itself demonstrates it. Aesthetics To Go is operational — the website is live, the provider application form is active, the AI chat assistant is deployed, and the Las Vegas launch market is running.
Every system described in the patent, every feature covered by copyright, every service protected by trademark — it exists, it works, and it is continuously being developed and improved.
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