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Re: In regards to Patents and Protection. December 29, 2014 04:10PM |
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I was thinking of something along these lines, though I first heard about that idea in the 80s from TV.Quote
tmorris9
One method that has not changed for prior art is to mail specs, plans, drawings and such to yourself as certified mail and never open it. If sealed they can be used in court as proof of prior art. Of course this must be done in advance and should contain the same full information as a patent does, just a vague description won't cut it.
Re: In regards to Patents and Protection. December 29, 2014 11:08PM |
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I was thinking of something along these lines, though I first heard about that idea in the 80s from TV.Quote
tmorris9
One method that has not changed for prior art is to mail specs, plans, drawings and such to yourself as certified mail and never open it. If sealed they can be used in court as proof of prior art. Of course this must be done in advance and should contain the same full information as a patent does, just a vague description won't cut it.
At the end of the day though, he with the most money wins, and the little guy is just screwed over by the corporations that control the US.
Re: In regards to Patents and Protection. January 03, 2015 07:20AM |
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Re: In regards to Patents and Protection. January 11, 2015 02:59AM |
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.) Does the original creator of an innovation have an advantage of someone who files a patent months later?
.) What sort of proof should a creator take to document their work, without using patents, and still protecting the creators.
.) Would the open-source method of open-collaboration[tm] count as proof of initial conception of an innovation?
.) If we have any patent lawyers in the house, maybe you can help.
What protection does a creator have?
.) The only protection i can think of is private development, and then hit the market fast and hard.
.) Or do we hit the market fast and hard with innovation and follow with finer open-development...?
Re: In regards to Patents and Protection. January 13, 2015 03:13PM |
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I know it's been a few weeks since you wrote this, but this is actually pretty poor advice. This article goes into detail as to why. Yes it's written from a copyright standpoint and not patents, but almost identical issues would apply to patents.Quote
tmorris9
One method that has not changed for prior art is to mail specs, plans, drawings and such to yourself as certified mail and never open it. If sealed they can be used in court as proof of prior art. Of course this must be done in advance and should contain the same full information as a patent does, just a vague description won't cut it.
Re: In regards to Patents and Protection. January 15, 2015 02:57PM |
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