Inventing 101 - For Beginners
The very first and basic steps an inventor has to take written by the experts, Learn the relationship between patents and the market value of inventions, the need for counsel, the need for prior art searches and about being skeptical of invention promoters.
To patent an idea is a dream come true for the inspiring inventor.
Don't waste your time and money - avoid the common pitfalls most inexperienced inventors make.
I know nothing about inventing - what do I do to make money from my new invention ideas?
A patent application is a legal document that you file with a patent office.
Basic questions for first time inventors on patents, copyrights, and trademarks.
A student primer on intellectual property that includes the history of intellectual property, patents in brief, trademarks in brief, and copyrights in brief.
Professional inventors speak out on their lives and success stories.
Step to step guides to online patent searches using the inventor's name, keywords, or patent numbers.
Getting an invention assessment serves two main purposes: one, you find out if it is worthwhile to put more money into a certain idea and two, when you are trying to raise venture capital, sell or license your ideas, you will be ready with the hard business facts that can impress a potential investor or buyer.
Many inventors pay thousands of dollars to companies that promise to evaluate, develop, patent, and market inventions... and then do little or nothing for their fees.
Articles on patenting, marketing, and inventing written by experts in their fields - provides inventors help.