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A review of the most common questions presented by everyday new inventors are answered by Attorney Steven Leavitt. Jillian puts Steven to the test to answer questions such as these: “Is it okay to discuss my idea with other people?” and “What exactly is a patent application? Can I file my own application and what might happen to my rights if I do?”
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Listen as inventors from around the country get answers to their most urgent questions such as “How can I get my product onto store shelves?” and “If I improve a product, can I still get a patent for it?” Stephen Key, Co-Founder of inventRight, joins Steven and Jillian in answering inventors’ questions.
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Listen as inventors from around the country get answers to their most urgent questions such as “I was thinking of getting a design patent on my idea but have been told that others can change something about my idea and get around my patent. Is this true?” and “If I improve a product, does the inventor own part of my new invention?” Louis Foreman, Co-Executive Producer, with television show Everyday Edisons, joins Steven and Jillian in answering inventors’ questions.
http://www.everydayedisons.com
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Listen as inventors from around the country get answers to their most urgent questions such as “I was thinking of getting a design patent on my idea but have been told that others can change something about my idea and get around my patent. Is this true?” and “If I improve a product, does the inventor own part of my new invention?”
Guest: Stephen Paul Gnass, Executive Director of The National Congress of Inventor Organizations (NCIO)
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Listen as inventors from around the country get answers to their most urgent questions such as “I was thinking of getting a design patent on my idea but have been told that others can change something about my idea and get around my patent. Is this true?” and “If I improve a product, does the inventor own part of my new invention?”
Guest: Denise Bein, CEO and Co-Inventor of QuickSeals.
http://www.NeeseProducts.com
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Inventors email pressing questions such as “Should I consider my invention a trade secret or get a patent on it?” and “How can inventors raise capital?
Guest: Mike Stathis, Managing Principal of Apex Venture Advisors
http://www.apexva.com
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Inventors request answers to tough questions such as “If I have a new product idea, what is the first step in developing it?” and “How can I find out if my product has already been developed?”
GUEST: Alex McKay, Founder and President of ARMA Design
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Hear our panel answer questions from around the country such as “How can I get my product on a home shopping show like QVC?” and “What advice would you give to someone who doesn’t know how to take their idea to market?” Guest is Joe McDonnell, CEO of For Life Products
http://www.forlifeproducts.com
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Inventors have many questions for our panel including “Can I get some advice on getting started with an invention” and “How can I find a mentor?” Guest is Brian Fried, owner of Think Up Designs.
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Inventors in need of guidance from around the country email questions such as “I suffer from lack of time, money and technical skills. Can Onlybusiness.com help me” and “Can OnlyBusiness help me with networking?”
Guest is Mark Friedman, Founder and CEO of OnlyBusiness.com
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Guest: Susan Casey
Inventors around the county want to know “How can I find out if my idea is a new idea or just new to me” and “If you have an invention, is its name important and if so, how you go about naming it appropriately?”
http://www.susancaseybooks.com
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Guest: Mary Couzin, Title Executive Director Chicago Toy and Game Fair
Listen to questions from curious inventors from around the country such as “In what ways are games good for the brain?” and “Any suggestions on how to evaluate a game for its educational value?”
http://www.chitag.com
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Listeners from around the country pose questions such as “I watch infomercials and think one would be perfect for selling my invention. What should my first step be?” and “I have learned the hard way that I am not the best business person. I think I would be better off licensing my invention. Any tips for going about it?”
http://www.productstrategies.com
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Listen to inventors’ questions from around the country such as “I have an invention but I’m only 16 years old. Is there an age requirement for getting a patent?” and “I invented something that I have been using for a few years now. Is it too late to get a patent on it?”
Guest Carolin Best. Inventor of the Pet Peek
http://www.petpeek.info/
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Inquisitive listeners from around the country emailed questions to Cy such as “What was your First Invention?” and “What was the invention you created to repel school yard bullies?”
http://www.sneakyuses.com
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Listen to questions from inventors around the country such as “Can you give me some advice about how to be selected to be a contestant on the American Inventor Show?” and
”Have any of the contestants from the American Inventor Show seen any financial success from their ideas other than the winner?”
Our guest is Doug Hall, past judge American Inventor
http://www.eurekaranch.com
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If you would like to know “At what point in the inventing process should an inventor make a prototype?” or “If I hire someone to make my prototype and the prototyper suggests improvements, are the improvements mine?” then listen as Intellectual Property Attorney Steven Leavitt, Host Jillian Freed and guest prototyper Guy Marsden answer these questions and more.
Guest: Guy Marsden, Electronic Prototyper
http://www.arttec.net
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Hear answers to inventing questions from around the country such as “Where can I get an entry form for the New Product Hot Spot?” and “Where is this year’s ERA convention and what are the dates?”
Guest Sheridan Malphurs of NewProductHotSpot.org
http://www.newproducthotspot.org
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Steve’s weird patent this week involves a mechanism for the smoking of tobacco or “medicinal herbs.” You can’t get a patent on an illegal item so Steve questions how this was allowed. Steve’s 2nd patent of the week brings back fond memories for him. This patent was the last one he allowed as a patent examiner several years ago.
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Inventors around the country get answers to their inventing questions such as “Does a simple idea have a good chance of being successful and it is patentable?” and “What are maintenance fees and what other costs are involved in the filing of a patent?”
Guest: Matt Yubas, The Product Coach
http://www.productcoach.com
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Listeners from around the country email questions of interest such as “What does the name Ocean Tomo mean?” and “Do I have to have a granted patent to participate in an auction?”
Guest: Andy Ramer, Managing Director of the Corporate Finance OCEAN TOMO AUCTIONS
http://www.oceantomo.com
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Listen as our panel answers inventors’ questions such as:
“What advice can you give to the new independent inventor trying to get into the mass market?” and “I have heard that Office Depot has some diversity programs for potential inventors and particularly reaches out to women inventors and women owned businesses. Is there any truth to this?”
Guest: Julia Rhodes, Owner and Founder of Kleenslate
http://www.kleenslate.com
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Listen as our expert panel answers emailed questions from curious listeners such as “As a new inventor, what help and resources can I expect to find in Inventors Digest?” and “If I see an ad in Inventors Digest for an invention related company, can I be sure that they are legitimate?”
Guest Mike Drummond, Editor in Chief Inventors Digest
http://www.inventorsdigest.com
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Listen as our panel answers listeners’ questions from around the country such as “If my idea is just for fun and doesn’t really have any purpose other than entertainment is it still patentable?” and “I want to submit my invention to the Invention Showcase so what should I do to make sure it is protected?”
Guest Ted Van Cleave, artist and author, www.totallyabsurd.com
http://www.totallyabsurd.com
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Listen as inventors from around the country have their pressing questions answered such as “What is the biggest mistake that you see inventors make?” and “What types of changes are taking place in the invention world?”
Guests Dave Cormier and Karyl Lynch, New Product Scouts.
http://www.pelhamwest.com
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Listen as Jillian Freed, Intellectual Property Attorney Steven Leavitt and guest John Schulte, President of the National Mail Order Association answer questions from all over the county such as “If there is one most important thing to keep in mind when trying to sell your product to a catalog, what would it be?” and “I hear of inventor related scams all the time. Are there any current scams involving catalogs that you have heard of?”
Guest is John Schulte, President of the National Mail Order Association
http://www.nmoa.org
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Hear questions from about the country such as “I am considering starting my own business to market my invention. Do I need a board of directors?” and “Funds are really limited for me. I could save a lot of money if I wrote my own patent application. What is the worst that can happen?”
Guest: Tammie Aaron-Barrada, Business Consultant
http://www.pottiestickers.com
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Hear answers to questions such as “Is having my own web page really cost effective?” and “How can I determine if I should have a web page on an existing site or go all the way and have my own web site created?”
Guest Paul Niemann, founder of MarketLaunchers
http://www.marketlaunchers. com
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Hear answers to questions such as “Can anyone give me some information on test marketing?” and “What does a marketability opinion cost?”
Guest Bonnie Griffin Kaake, President/CEO of Innovative Consulting Group
http://www.biz-consult.com
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Hear answers to questions such as “Have there been any products that became successful because of the National Hardware Show and if so what were they?” and “Does my product have to be patent pending to have an exhibit at the National Hardware Show?”
Guest: Rob Cappiello, Vice President of NationalHardwareShow.com
http://www.nationalhardwareshow.com
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