Before you file patent
in any country of world, you must ensure that your invention is not patented
already. Failure to do so, your patent will loose powers, which it should have.
You must submit an application at World Patent Library (photonjournal@yahoo.com) to
get NOC (No Objection
Certificate) before,
you file patent application in any country. Along with NOC, you should file
patent in choice of your countries.
Before you approach
prospective companies to sell your idea, be sure you have done homework clearly
in the following areas:
1. Know your market
where you are applying invention idea.
2. Do some legal
legwork before you sell patent/ invention/ idea- Apply for UBN for your invention/ idea from UABN at ubnenquiry@gmail.com UBN is Universal Book Number officially assigned and regulated
by UABN : Universal Agency for Book Number. It
will protect your authorship and ownership on invention/ idea, if any dispute
arises in future. UBN is delivered in 24 hours.
3. How much price
should you set for your idea / invention/ patent? Cost Evaluation?
World Patent Library has expertise to
estimate cost for your patent/ idea/ invention. You can Email at
photonjournal@yahoo.com for 'cost evaluation', before you sell patent,
invention or idea.
Patent can be sold
at World Patent Library and interact with
millions of buyers. To profit from your Patent, here you can sell the
patent, license usage rights, subscription or market the product yourself. 1.
Take the one time Money 2. Licensing Patent Rights. 3. Self Help 4. Selling or
Licensing Options 5. Direct Contact: Create a list of manufacturers and
potential users of your invention/ patent. Patent can be sold, licensed, leased
or rented at World Patent Library. Email at photonjournal@yahoo.com
Obtaining a patent on
your several inventions/ idea can be very expensive and time consuming
process. Because of this, many companies will not purchase the rights to
an idea or invention unless they know it is patented / UBN protected and no one else can sell
the same invention. These are ways that you can sell your idea or invention
without a patent. Idea without patent can be sold, licensed, leased or
rented at World Patent Library and other platforms, If
they are submitted with UBN (Universal Book Number)
Either move to the
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office or your concerned country for patent or file
for UBN from UABN at ubnenquiry@gmail.com till
you file a
provisional patent application. UBN is Universal Book Number. UBN will help you to protect your data.
An intellectual property
broker mediates between the buyer and seller of intellectual property (IP) and
may manage the many steps in the process of creating a deal with regard to the
purchase, sale, license, subscription or marketing of intellectual property
assets. 'Intellectual property brokering' may include: patents,
trademarks, or inventions (prototypes), photographs. Buyer,
Seller and
photonjournal@yahoo.com along with their CV,
photograph and contact information.
Steps to Filing a Patent
Application 1. Keep a Careful Record of Your Invention. Patenting Process takes
time, so apply for for UBN from UABN at ubnenquiry@gmail.com
Get UBN (Universal Book Number) within 24 hours. It will be very helpful
in Patent claims Patent Disputes and Patent Infringement. 2. Make Sure Your Invention Qualifies for Patent Protection. 3.
Assess the Commercial Potential and market value of Your Invention. 4. Do a
Thorough Patent Search at World Patent Library , by applying at photonjournal@yahoo.com Get 'NOC' (No Objection Certificate)
from World Patent Library 5. Prepare and File an Application With
the USPTO,
Intellectual property
refers to creations of the mind: inventions; literary and artistic works; and
symbols, names and images used in commerce. Intellectual property is divided
into two categories: Industrial Property includes patents for inventions,
trademarks, industrial designs and geographical indications. Intellectual
property can be patented or registered with UBN from UABN at
ubnenquiry@gmail.com
ubnenquiry@gmail.comy for your invention. Later you can file a
provisional patent application (if your invention is patentable) or use a
nondisclosure agreement UBN (if it is not patentable). Invention can be registered
with World Patent Library by Emailing at photonjournal@yahoo.com and get certification
There are a few steps
businesses can take to help prevent theft as they begin to share their ideas
with others. 1. Avoid Revealing Too Much. 2. Use Non-Disclosure Agreements.
Apply for
UBN (Universal Book Number) from UABN at ubnenquiry@gmail.com on
your Idea 3. Apply for a Provisional Patent. 4. Trademark Your Name. 5.
Research the Recipients. Idea can be registered with World Patent Library by Emailing at photonjournal@yahoo.com and get certification, Later you can proceed
with Patent filing.
The simple answer is
No—you cannot patent an idea for an invention. First get UBN (Universal Book Number) from UABN at ubnenquiry@gmail.com on
your Idea. The invention itself has to be produced or a patent
application containing the invention must be filed with the U.S. Patent and
Trademark Office (USPTO) or your concerned country. While all inventions start
with an idea, not every idea can be called an invention. Idea can be
registered with World Patent Library by Emailing at
photonjournal@yahoo.com
and get certification,
Later you can proceed with Patent filing.
Copyrights protect expression
and patents protects inventions, and neither protect ideas. Idea should be
registered with UBN (Universal Book Number) from UABN at ubnenquiry@gmail.com, so
that you can claim copyright on your idea. In both cases the idea
is the first basic step, but without UBN there can be no intellectual property protection obtained
and no exclusive rights will flow unto you. Once you obtain UBN on your Idea, it can be submitted to World Patent Library for your copyright hold and sale
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