I recently got a question from a user on my site, The Lone Inventor about whether multiple embodiments of the same invention should be patented together, seperately, or at all. This is a poorly understood area of IP, and I though I would elaborate on it at some length. The question was...
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The first step for the would-be inventor is of course to invent something new and unique that fills a void in currently available solutions. That old adage about necessity being the mother of invention couldn't be more true. Invention starts with a good idea about how to solve a common problem. Once...
So you have a great invention but you have had really terrible luck trying to sell it to major manufacturers, or get it into the local monster marts. What are you to do? You may consider building a business around your invention. This is a tough road to follow, but in the end it can be the most prof...
So you have a great invention, and you want to license it to prospective clients, or even start a business around it and the innovation that created it. The only thing standing in your way is a small matter of finances. Many great inventions are never capitalized upon because of a funding crisis of ...