Maybe Google Ric Richardson (I attended SydStart and heard his talk) and
see if he can offer some advice?
https://sydstart.wordpress.com/2013/05/15/ric-richardson-masterclass-at-sydstart-2013/
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> definitely secure a provisional patent
I would have to qualify this by saying that the major claims in a
provisional patent is same as full patent so if you are doing this to save
costs, it is penny-wise pound-foolish as the more comprehensive the claim,
the more value accrues to the inventio
Brilliant, thank you.
On Friday, November 28, 2014 12:21:53 PM UTC+11, Tom Allen wrote:
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> Referring to your initial thoughts section, if you go down the route of
> (a), you should definitely secure a provisional patent before speaking to
> bigger companies. This is fairly easy and cheap (<$200
Referring to your initial thoughts section, if you go down the route of
(a), you should definitely secure a provisional patent before speaking to
bigger companies. This is fairly easy and cheap (<$200 IIRC), and although
the lawyers will all say you need one, you can get away without because
litera
Apologies if this is a really dumb question but I am after
1. some advice / suggestions
2. example(s) of a similar nature I can read about
As is probably the case with most new inventors, rightly or wrongly I am
not keen to give the game away, so please forgive the lack of detail.
I have inven