How did you get your invention on the shelves of a retail store? I would like to hear your success stories in getting liscensed… through EN’s Live Product Search or otherwise. Please include info on how you presentated your information whether it is hand sketched, drafted, electronically modeled, physically prototyped, etc. Did you use a licensing firm? Thanks for sharing.
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Lee Su
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Mark Reyland
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Hi Lee Su, Are you new to EN?….I take it you have something you are getting ready to enter into a Live Product Search? |
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Lee Su
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Hi Mark, I have entered the current HS LPS and am happy with it. I started this thread to get some specifics on what it takes to get licensed in and outside EN form people who have already done so. Have you any tales? Yes, I’m new to inventing. |
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Lee Su
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Come on friends! Is this going to be like pulling teeth or god forbid, like talking about HOW MUCH MONEY ONE MAKES at one’s job? Let’s teach the newbees like myself how to get a product licensed with and without EN. Thank you in advance for your time. Lee |
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Phillip Cardwell
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I have a question, WHY does it have to be SO expensive to patent an invention? Seems like a big roadblock to a lot of creative people to me. |
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Toni LaCava
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Hi Lee, There are hundreds of threads on EN that you can There are many different ways to get a product licensed. Me personally, I hired a patent attorney, filed for a non- Hope this helps Lee – Good luck to you. :) |
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Lee Su
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Thanks, Toni! I knew I could count on you. P.S. I’m with you Phillip!!! I’m looking for the money to patent also. The good thing is that the USPTO has a Provisional Patent now which gives a year’s time to license the product or raise enough money to patent it ourselves. |
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Toni LaCava
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Hi Phillip, Lee is correct PPA is only $110.00. Welcome Phillip to EN. I don’t know why it cost so much either. You would think |
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Roger Brown
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Lee, go to my website and click on the link saying sell sheets to see some of the ones I used to get my products licensed. I approached the companies myself, did not pay for a patent or provisional prior to submitting them to the companies that licensed them, and spent less than $100 on each. http://www.rogerbrown.net |
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Matt Spangard
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Lee & Phillip: It’s noteworthy that you don’t need to file for a patent in order to submit an idea to a Live Product Searches on Edison Nation. Check out the FAQ on the Opportunities tab for more information on why we believe the LPS does not qualify as public disclosure. Of course, if your idea is selected to be taken to market through a LPS, we take care of all of the patent expenses for you. |
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