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Posted by M. Arthur Auslander on January 31, 2000 at 04:01:32:

In Reply to: Re: How can I paten an invension or concept posted by Scott Nissalke on January 29, 2000 at 10:57:43:

: Scott Nissalke
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: I have some Ideas in many different things the one I want is about radio station? Can you paten your our kind of station.

: Glow in the dark print? For books!!!
I may be possible to patent what you have in mind but, what do you want? Do you want to spend for a patent or do you want to make money?
Not every good idea is patentable and not every patent is going to make money.
The first thing is to keep the details secret, lest you destroy all valid foreign rights.
What I crecommend to all my clients first is a "Realilty Check". It includes whether you may be able to patent at all, if you can what are your chances of making money. Patents are usually easy to obtain, making money with them is another thing.
Where a patent does not seem wise, the "Reality Check" goes into inexpensive alternatives, It also shows you how to promote free without having to pay a percentage to scam artist.
It too 25 years to put Raymond Lee out of business. He had 30000 cleints only three made more money than he did.
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