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The Advantages of Licensing a New Product-Invention
An Inventor with a new product idea, basically has two options to choose from, in proceeding with getting his or her invention marketed. One option would be to actually pursue marketing the invention on their...
0 commentsMy Article and Other Great Links About Patents and Protections for Inventors
How To use The USPTO Provisional Patent Program (HowToDoThings.com) This is my article in regard to the "Provisional Patent Program", offered by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. Did you know you can obtain...
0 commentsGetting Your Invention Licensed for Marketing
A License Agreement is a contract that an inventor enters into with a marketing company that can manufacture and sell (market) his invention. What's in it for the inventor is that the manufacturer agrees to...
0 commentsMy Letter to an Inventor Wanting Me to Help Market his Invention
In the 1990s, I successfully marketed several outdoors sports products. Recently, I was considering going into inventor consultation for a small fee but after careful consideration, I decided not to follow...
4 commentsThe U.S. Provisional Patent Program
The USPTO "Provisional Patent Program" is a valuable program that allows inventors patent protection for one year while they develop their invention and establish its value, before investing in a more...
0 commentsConducting your own Patent Search
A patent search can be important for a new product-invention because it can confirm the originality of the idea or reveal that it has already been marketed or protected under a previous patent application. ...
0 commentsBeware of Invention Companies that Scam Inventors!
As a successful Inventor, who began marketing my own product-inventions, in the 1980s, I learned a great deal about how to proceed with a new invention. Unfortunately, some of my lessons were learned the hard...
0 commentsAvoid being Scammed by Invention Companies!
Invention companies are in the business of helping inventors get their inventions marketed. They act as an agent for inventors by submitting their inventions to manufacturing/marketing companies, who may...
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