On behalf of Kaufhold & Dix Patent Law posted in Patent Law on Thursday, November 8, 2018.
Some compare being a patent holder to holding a lottery ticket. Just because you have the number doesn’t mean you’re a winner. Some dismiss the whole idea of pursuing a patent for that reason. They might believe the costs of seeking a patent are so unknown or so high, and that the odds of making any money off the idea are so low, that it’s not worth the effort. But, as the old line goes, you can’t win a game if you don’t play it.
By consulting with an experienced patent law attorney, one committed to transparency about the process and the associated costs from the outset, inventors can best assess whether their new idea is not just patentable, but also marketable and how. The bottom line, the most important reason to explore getting a patent is to protect your idea from theft by someone else.
Who should seek a patent
There is no textbook example of who should consider seeking a patent. It is possible to apply some general standards, though. They include the following:
. It is possible to apply some general standards, though. They include the following:
Having an idea is only one step in a longer process of getting the most out of the asset. And getting a patent is the first step in protecting your interests.
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