Not a scam, some decent resources in there. The state of intellectaul property these days is such a mess getting a patent on your own is an expensive crapshoot. Try finding an agent on uspto.gov, atleast to advise the claims you put together yourself. Probly patent drafting company or a freelance drafter involved for the figures, there are tons of regulations, as you'll see in the book. But at the end of the day it all comes down to the examiner.
a patent finger print is a print you print yourself. hi aisha haq
Getting a patent is a great idea to protect your idea. You can apply for a patent online www.InventionHome.com.
To file a do-it-yourself provisional patent application, you can visit the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) website and follow their guidelines for submitting the application. You will need to provide a detailed description of your invention, including drawings or diagrams if applicable. It is recommended to seek guidance from a patent attorney or agent to ensure the application is properly prepared and filed.
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There are real facts about it. They tell facts not opinions. Opinions are how it think or feels.
Look at her for yourself. Everyone has different opinions.
You make a response to a book by telling how you can relate to the book. And writing your opinions and thoughts about it.
No. A summary only contains facts about a book. A book review contains opinions.
To make yourself understood To understand others To gain respect for yourself, your opinions and what you say.
To patent a book, you would need to apply for a copyright, not a patent. Copyright protection automatically applies to original works, including books, once they are created and fixed in a tangible form. You can register your copyright with the U.S. Copyright Office to have a public record of your ownership and to protect your rights in case of infringement.
No! An inventor can be anybody with any occupation (or none at all!). All a person needs to become an inventor is an idea, which is usually followed by a Patent Application. If your invention requires "electronics", you can hire people who specialize in that field to do that part of the work for you. For anyone interested in inventing or the patent application process, Nolo publishes a wonderful book called Patent It Yourself; it only costs about $50 and can be found at most major booksellers.
Patent 2,573,254 has a date of Oct 30 1951, and refers to a combination bridge and pickup assembly for string instruments. The patent was filed Jan 13 1950. I have a picture of this patent in a book, the instrument pictured has 6 strings.