Posted by M Diesel on November 06, 2010 at 22:52:48 from (70.173.91.228):
In Reply to: patent posted by jd 530 on November 05, 2010 at 18:07:32:
Some of the advice is good, but not all. McRibs sometimes aren't so bad.
Repeats of what others have said...
Patents just say you have the right to take them to court.
Figure $750,000 retainer to get started if the IP is very complicated at all.
People with money can beat you up in court. It is easily manipulated.
Nobody will want your idea until it is making money. And then you will be attacked from all sides.
There are people at large companies whos job is to watch patents go by and see what is useful for stealing.
PWMs? They were old hat by the 90s, but patents are strange things. The exact same thing can be patented under different regimes. Claims are a tricky thing, and in recent years the patent system has been overrun with crap.
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