If you are an expert at what you do and you find yourself noticing a fluctuation in your marketplace that could allow you to potentially make a profit, I highly recommend putting some elbow grease into that knowledge, niche or invention. Don’t let a solid idea slip between your fingers. Something you may come to terms with now could very well be something very valuable to you in your foreseeable future, even if it may be a few months out or even a year or two.
You can do things such as file a provisionary patent that at least safe guards your niche or inventions which, in turns, gives you 12 months to produce an official patent. Moreover, the date you file your provisionary patent can legally provide an official first use of the patented idea or invention. These times are most critical for you because you could be faced with opposing party(s) with a conflicting idea. It is important to get going sooner than later.
Using a place like
http://www.legalzoom.com, a few hundred bucks, and some man hours can go a long way on a hunch. If you can afford an attorney I highly recommend having your attorney file all provisions relative to any idea, invention, trademark, etc.
Most importantly, NEVER listen to anyone who tells you it is a bad idea or tells you it can’t be done. You listen to that and that is exactly how it will be.
For more information, you may visit my website at
http://www.JasonSilvestri.com/
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