Is My Idea Patentable? Can I Get A Patent For My Invention?
12/11/07 01:05 Filed in: Patents
| Getting
Started | Invention
Research | Inventions
| Patent Search
Your idea is NOT patentable if:
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The Three P's of Analyzing An Invention or New Product Idea
05/11/07 23:09 Filed in: Invention
Research | Getting
Started | Invention
Success | Inventions
| Product
Research | Selling Your
Product
The single most important stage in developing
a new product or invention exists well before the
actual product does - in the early analysis of the
idea.
Before spending lots of time and money on pursuing your new invention idea, you must consider the following Three P's of Analyzing An Invention's Potential:
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Before spending lots of time and money on pursuing your new invention idea, you must consider the following Three P's of Analyzing An Invention's Potential:
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7 Foolproof Secrets For Invention Success
03/11/07 01:03 Filed in: Advanced
| Inventions
| Getting
Started | Selling Your
Product | Patents
| Product
Licensing | Prototypes
| Venturing
Inventors are often their own worst
enemies... It's very unfortunate, but it's
true. When it comes time to bring their inventions
and new product ideas to the marketplace or to the
attention of the media, far too many independent or
individual inventors totally screw it up right off
the bat. The worst part is that it doesn't have to be
that way!
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Do I Need A Patent? Should I Patent My Idea Or Invention?
02/11/07 21:50 Filed in: Patents
| Getting
Started | Inventions
| Invention
Success | Selling Your
Product | Product
Licensing
You need a very specific answer to a very specific
question: Why do you want a patent? If the answer is
"...so I'll be protected..." you still have some very
important homework to do here on this site and you
are clearly not ready for that step yet. This should
not be considered a put-down. Before you plop down
potentially thousands of dollars, you should know
what you are paying for, right? Right...
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Top 5 Patent Myths
1) You need a patent in order to sell your
product.
Now, this one is just patently untrue. In fact, the majority of products sold are not patented. To be patentable, an invention or product must be unique, non-obvious to those skilled in the art, and useful.
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Now, this one is just patently untrue. In fact, the majority of products sold are not patented. To be patentable, an invention or product must be unique, non-obvious to those skilled in the art, and useful.
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Top 5 Invention Myths
1) The first thing an inventor must do is
file for a patent on their idea before someone else
does it first.
Ignoring the oversimplification of simply “patenting” an idea, as if it were so easy, this line of reasoning is nonsense for a variety of reasons, not the least of which being, once patented, your invention becomes publicly available to be scrutinized, reverse engineered and designed around – allowing the possibility of beating you to market, if you’re not prepared to go to market before they are.
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Ignoring the oversimplification of simply “patenting” an idea, as if it were so easy, this line of reasoning is nonsense for a variety of reasons, not the least of which being, once patented, your invention becomes publicly available to be scrutinized, reverse engineered and designed around – allowing the possibility of beating you to market, if you’re not prepared to go to market before they are.
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