Posted by Oliver power on November 05, 2010 at 19:07:57 from (75.104.128.55):
In Reply to: patent posted by jd 530 on November 05, 2010 at 18:07:32:
I have an invention that works GREAT! I"ve talked to a patent attorney, as well as people that have applied for patents, and one who has a patent. A few pro"s, way more con"s. For starters, you can not patent an "idea". Should you turn your idea into a tangible product, you can put a patent on all, or part of that product. Lets say you now have a patent on a product. Did you know it is NOT illegal for someone to copy, and make the same exact product, right down to details & colors. Because you have the patent, you have the legal right to go after who ever copied your product. And that battle starts out at about $250,000.00 on each front you battle. Should 10 people copy your product, you"re talking $2,500,000.00. The better your product sells, the more fronts you will be fighting.
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