brilliant and he is being used by some very smart business inventors on the
West Coast.I have personally seen how good he is and he is located in St Louis MO.
If you are interested I will be happy to send you his name..Karmen
jbrown2154 <jbrown2154@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi Patrick, Thank you for the information. I am having a
consultation meeting with a patent attorney tomorrow, so I am
interested to see how that goes. Hopefully I will be able to read
through some of the things you have directed me to before then.
Thanks again and I will let you know how it goes. Jeanne
--- In entrepreneursathome@yahoogroups.com, "Patrick" <datafoxx@...>
wrote:
>
> I am an independent inventor and have asked the same thing many
> times. It seems that the advice I got from many sources were just
> plain wrong. Since I have the experiences via getting a patent and
> trying to market many more "new" products I can say that Stephen
Keys
> and his organization would be invaluable to you. He is the founder
> of inventRight. You can find to his site at www.inventright.com.
>
> I have no association with him except from an experience I blogged
> about at "A Mind's Diet", a personal general interest blog. You
can
> find the the article by going to datafox.wordpress.com and looking
> for "inventRight Cofounder Surprises!" or googling inventRight and
> looking for the article there.
>
> I can give no stronger endorsement to inventor than to suggest that
> they look into the most helpful and concerning people at
inventRight.
>
> If you choose to contact either Stephen or, more likely, Andrew,
> please tell them that Patrick Lalande says "Hi".
>
> Good Luck and Best Regards,
> Patrick Lalande
> www.bucketsoffood.com
>
> --- In entrepreneursathome@yahoogroups.com, "jbrown2154"
> <jbrown2154@> wrote:
> >
> > My friends and I have thought of a new product that we believe
> would be
> > a big sell in a specific industry. Through some patent research,
I
> > think IBM may own the patent for the technology we would need.
> They
> > will not sign a non-disclosure agreement but they welcome new
ideas
> and
> > potential licensing agreements for their patented products. A
few
> > questions...how do we protect our idea? How are we sure that
this
> > product isn't out there just not on the market yet? If IBM owns
> the
> > patent and agrees to a license, how do you get started with the
> design,
> > manufacturing and/or marketing of the product. If another company
> has
> > something similar in concept and in the industry but WAY more
> limited
> > and basic than what we envision, what would be a good next step.
I
> know
> > I have asked alot of questions, but any information, direction
> where to
> > get the information, or advice would be greatly appreciated.
> >
>
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