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Some one told me to do a poor man`s patent for my idea. Write my idea on a piece of paper, date it, and mail it to myself certified. do not open it. that way, he said, there will be proof that you had the idea in writing before anyone else did. Only drawback, he said, was that a judge might not see it that way if someone else went through the hassle and time to get a patent through a patent attorney. Any ideas or thoughts about this? I have an idea, just not a couple thousand dollars for an attorney...right now.
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One final idea: many lawyers offer a free initial consultation. If you haven`t already consulted an attorney, why not take advantage of that offer with a patent attorney and see what you can find out about the patent application process? Maybe your particular situation is less complex - and therefore - cheaper - than you think. Or maybe there are many tasks that an attorney would normally perform for you that you could perform yourself, minimizing your use of an attorney.
Hope these ideas help. Good luck!
I am going through the same thing right now and need info on getting a patent and am considering a provisional patent but have more questions to ask yet.
One thing I learned is that if a product has been advertised for sale by you or anyone else, it is then considered "published" and non-patentable, by you or anyone else. Sorry if this info has been repeated in the past, I am new to this site and enjoying it so far.
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