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Licensing & Selling Patents
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Prototype

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Handbook One: Introduction on How to Use The System

(8 PAGES) This handbook gives you an introduction to the System and a background on each of the handbooks. You are told how to use the System effectively and prepare to start your endeavor. 

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Handbook Two: The Inventor's Guide to Innovation

(22 PAGES) The Inventor's Guide to Innovation starts with the conception of your idea. Then, using the information in this handbook, you can determine the practical and commercial potential of your idea. In addition, this handbook describes the proper documentation of your invention, and an introduction to patents is provided. One of the very basic questions for inventors is whether or not their inventions can be patented. This Handbook gives you the information and tools necessary to answer that question.  

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Handbook Three: Patent Searches

(19 PAGES) Once you have determined whether your invention is commercially viable and patentable, the next step is conducting a patent search. In Patent Searches, I show you how and where to conduct a professional do-it-yourself search. By utilizing the Internet and local resources, anyone can do their own patent search in a minimal amount of time.  

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Handbook Four: Prototypes and Models

(24 PAGES) In Prototypes and Models, you'll learn how to have a prototype of your invention fabricated and properly tested. The information in this handbook will assist you in deciding whether to make a model or a working prototype of your invention. Regardless of which option you choose, this handbook will show you the steps needed to reach your goal. Also included is information concerning locating and communicating with a draftsman who will create your blueprints. A background to fabrication processes is also given. Lastly, this handbook provides tips on preparing for the demonstration of your product and identifying prospective companies.  

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Handbook Five: Writing Your Patent

(52 PAGES) In Writing Your Patent you are shown everything you need to draft and file your own patent application. A patent application is nothing more than a formal report on your invention. A sample copy of a patent application and all the basic forms you will need are provided. The entire process is described in simple and clear language.  

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Handbook Six: Licensing & Commercial Realization

(11 PAGES) The final step of the invention process is realizing the commercial potential of your invention. This is described in handbook six, Licensing & Commercial Realization. This handbook provides tips on developing a persuasive and polished presentation which will assist you in the effective marketing of your invention. Background information on licensing and royalties is also given so you are fully prepared to negotiate with prospective companies.  

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Mark Twain Granted His First Patent on
December 19, 1871
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