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Treacodactyl Downsizer Moderator
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jema Downsizer Moderator
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Treacodactyl Downsizer Moderator
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jema Downsizer Moderator
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sean Downsizer Moderator
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tawny owl
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cab
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I've got, errm... I dunno. Seven? Eight? Something like that. Thinking about another one.
Intellectual property (IP) rule number 1; the only safe IP is the IP you haven't told anyone about. There are no exceptions to this rule.
IP rule number 2, the only patent worth applying for is one that'll make money; the initial filing will cost you, the subsequent full filing and maintenance of the patent will cripple you. I've been lucky, in that my own patents have been funded by other organisations.
IP rule number 3, you are not going to be made rich by this. There ARE exceptions to this rule, but don't count on being one. Really.
IP rule number 4, a European patent is a great thing to have; pity you need to worry about America, Japan, China, India... A truly protection worthy idea is a very expensive thing to own. You're going to want backing sooner or later if this idea is going to be applicable (or copyable) anywhere else in the world.
Ultimately, you can try to file anything, but you're going to want to do it properly or don't do it at all. You're going to want to do some sketches if that it appropriate (and those sketches should be black and white line drawings or something equally simple; rule of thumb, can it be faxed without losing what it is?), you're going to want to write it up well using your best information, and you're going to want to be extremely thorough with the claims part of the patent.
I don't know how good the little organisations to help inventors are. I'd be curious, though.
There are tools that allow you to search patent filings for keywords. Might be worth looking into that to see what the prior art is. |
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Forager
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cab
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Forager
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sally_in_wales Downsizer Moderator
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cab
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