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Re: Re: Re: Patent and multiple embodiments[ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Patent Forum ] [ FAQ ] Posted by M. Arthur Auslander on April 26, 2003 at 22:33:58: In Reply to: Re: Re: Patent and multiple embodiments posted by Bill on April 25, 2003 at 01:27:27:
: : After looking at other replies you have posted on this forum, a common theme arises. That of discouraging inventors. : I have several technical degrees, several years of coursework in mathematics and logic. I have been reading about the patent process. I can clearly see that it takes skill to produce a patent. But it is not impossible!!. I also know that a patent examiner can help an inventor with claims if it is apparent that the inventor is not represented by an attorney. : Can someone help me out with my original question? Please do not try to discourage me. Several years ago, I was discouraged from patenting something, only later to see it patented by a corporation, consequently they Dear Bill, Just because you saw a corporation patent what you conceived of does not mean that you could have gotten the protection that you want or that you are deprived of your legal rights. M. Arthur Auslander
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