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Help with invention… Don’t be fooled!

invention aid is available for a fee and a signed contract to split the profits. An invention filing company will take care of all the details.

The invention support expert will validate your invention through:

A. Internal review of the project or even evaluation of the feasibility of new products.

b. Evaluation of the manufacturability of the product.

against Market evaluation of new products.

d. Intellectual property evaluation or even prototype evaluation.

Once these are done, the next steps could be licensing agreement, patent management, manufacturing, marketing, distribution, compliance, financing/project funding, licensing, and product development.

An advert… Through media and web advertising, many aspiring inventors identify invention submission companies or invention promotion companies as the best support for inventions. Not so. Several invention filing corporations are in the $300 million a year industry scam, according to MSNBC reports.

Stay updated. Read. Conduct a thorough investigation. Ask questions. Do background checks. Check consistently.

You may well need expert invention help to get your invention from the drawing board to consumers at a lower cost. You may also need the help of an invention expert to determine the suitability of your invention.

Here are some suggestions for getting help with your invention:

A. Get a patent attorney.

Where? The USPTO, http://www.uspto.gov, United States Patent and Trademark Office. Examines and issues patents, as well as examines and registers trademarks. The USPTO also carries a list of registered patent attorneys and agents in the area.

b. Call the bar association in your city. You may have a list of patent attorneys. One word of warning, carefully review each reference to a potential patent attorney. Check the list of each of your clients and the success rate.

vs. Keep up to date with the glossary of terms on patent application. They will be useful when discussing the terms of services and employment with the help of the invention.

d. Contact the private and government advice websites:

  • USPTO; http://www.uspto.gov
  • FTC, Federal Trade Commission; http://www.ftc.gov
  • http://www.InventorEd.org and http://www.IPWatchDog.com

my. Ask questions. If it is legitimate, the invention submission company will address your concerns. Don’t be easily impressed by invention aid’s credentials. Verify the veracity of advertising.

  • Can you get a list and talk to your industry contacts?
  • What is your success rate? You can apply under the American Inventors Protection Act of 1999.
  • Can you get a list of endorsements from the private and government sectors?

Get the best invention help, but be proactive and diligent about background checks. This way, the invention aid scam industry won’t claim you as a statistic.

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