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Please learn about patents first. You can register your "idea" for up to two years at like a $30 charge. That way you have proof that it was your "idea" first. Then during that two year period, perfect your prototypes, look into costs of production, and see if there's a market. My uncle has rushed into patents, and has around $15,000 in patents but he never found a good enough market, or a cheap enough way to manufacture the product, so they patents are a waste.
But yeah, you can register your idea for up to two years, then you'd have to register it again. I would start by doing that, then you can actually hand out prototypes for people to test, and if someone says, "hey, I came up with this first" you'll already have the idea at the patents office just waiting.
If you have more questions about it, please email me:
[email protected]
Just my two cents.
tobz
Please learn about patents first. You can register your "idea" for up to two years at like a $30 charge. That way you have proof that it was your "idea" first. Then during that two year period, perfect your prototypes, look into costs of production, and see if there's a market. My uncle has rushed into patents, and has around $15,000 in patents but he never found a good enough market, or a cheap enough way to manufacture the product, so they patents are a waste.
But yeah, you can register your idea for up to two years, then you'd have to register it again. I would start by doing that, then you can actually hand out prototypes for people to test, and if someone says, "hey, I came up with this first" you'll already have the idea at the patents office just waiting.
If you have more questions about it, please email me:
[email protected]
Just my two cents.
tobz

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