Thinking About Invention Patenting Thinking About Invention Patenting

Thinking About Invention Patenting

(But Don’t Think Too Long!)

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Beschreibung des Verlags

Inventors frequently have great ideas but don’t know where to start. They often rely on half truths, misinformation, no information, and essentially myths, which lead them to believe that all they have to do is “get a patent” for their invention and the money will flow in. The first, and perhaps most damaging myth, is that patentability equals marketability. However, as you will learn from reading this book, patentability does not equal marketability. Understanding this distinction alone will far outweigh the cost of this e-book.Another purpose of this book is to help you to appreciate what you are about to get into when pursuing your great idea --- to give you more of the big picture issues you need to be aware of, and consider, before you spend money trying to patent that great idea. In addition, the America Invents Act (AIA) signed into law September 16, 2011 may have leveled the playing field for independent inventors when the first-inventor-to-file provision becomes law on March 16, 2013. This provision is discussed herein; but, in short, the provision implies whoever files first wins the race to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office!

GENRE
Business und Finanzen
ERSCHIENEN
2012
28. Dezember
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
93
Seiten
VERLAG
BookBaby
ANBIETERINFO
DIY Media Group DBA BookBaby
GRÖSSE
186,2
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