
If you are looking for information on how to patent your idea or invention and you want it to be written in a language which is friendly to beginning inventors who have never studied law, here you will find a set of posts that will guide you through all the basics of patenting process including useful tips and advice. I will try to keep my posts both informative and readable for those who are not professional lawyers.
I am sure there are plenty of people with good ideas that can be converted into marketable products. If you are reading this, it means you are one of those few of them who are not afraid of hard work related to invention development and, I hope, this blog will help you to make a difference and to become a successful inventor.
My next post will be a summarized overview of everything you need to know about what does it take to patent an idea in very general terms, as I consider that it is always better to get a general idea about something before digging deeper into the subject. It will be followed by more in depth explanations of every patenting process stage such as patentability criteria, patent search, patenting process in different countries, patent types, filing an international patent etc. Special attention will be paid to the question of determining if an idea is worthy to be patented (I don’t write this blog to convince you that any good idea must be patented).
As this project will develop, I encourage you to get involved and give your feedback on every material posted. I believe this How to Patent an Idea blog will turn into a convenient platform for effective communication.
I am sure there are plenty of people with good ideas that can be converted into marketable products. If you are reading this, it means you are one of those few of them who are not afraid of hard work related to invention development and, I hope, this blog will help you to make a difference and to become a successful inventor.
My next post will be a summarized overview of everything you need to know about what does it take to patent an idea in very general terms, as I consider that it is always better to get a general idea about something before digging deeper into the subject. It will be followed by more in depth explanations of every patenting process stage such as patentability criteria, patent search, patenting process in different countries, patent types, filing an international patent etc. Special attention will be paid to the question of determining if an idea is worthy to be patented (I don’t write this blog to convince you that any good idea must be patented).
As this project will develop, I encourage you to get involved and give your feedback on every material posted. I believe this How to Patent an Idea blog will turn into a convenient platform for effective communication.