I have a few questions: How do these patents apply? That is, if one formulates outside the parameters established in the patent, is one safe from copyright? Should we get out of each and every one of them or is it possible to change some elements and that's it? Where and how do these restrictions apply? Where in the patent is it mentioned whether the formula is irreplicable, whether it is impossible to monetize it, and so on?
Eduardo, great questions :) yes, you as the applicant have copyright protection on your writings, but the heart of patent law is to secure the exclusive rights to make, use, and sell your invention. I think we should chat to get longer-form answers to your questions. Email or schedule a consult: jd@boldip.com
I got some patent questions whether my design is violating someone else's patent. Need someone look over this existing pattern and explain if I am in any violation. Thanks advance for the help
I'd be happy to take a look at your patent and evaluate for infringement. Please send the patent number and alleged infringing product to my email at jd@boldip.com.
My idea is an addition/alterations to an existing item that can be use always but with Covid is even better!...I've been scam before so I have trust issues but I've been watching your videos and you seen honest and truthful...PLEASE HELP!
Hello H.D. Great Video Sir! I have an Idea that I know Google Maps would love to have as a feature mostly because it's in that space and they have the technology. I would like to Sell them the patent for this Idea. Only because I do not have the funds and the time to learn the programming required. I know this needs to come out fast before someone else comes up with the Idea. This could be an app all on its own or a feature of Google Maps. What should be my first step? Thank you!!
Thanks for reaching out Jose, we'd love to help you protect your invention. First step is a discovery call to make sure we're a good fit for you. Here's the link to schedule your free discovery session: calendly.com/business-consultations/am06-youtube
Hey Lisset! Thanks for watching. You should try to raise money to hire an attorney! I know...I'm a little biased :) There are a lot of places to get money: friends and family, banks (SBA loans), business partners, private investors, etc. Before raising money, be sure to educate yourself on patent law. I've curated a great youtube library here for you. You can also check out our blog: boldip.com/blog/
Hi, thank you for your video. So if getting a patent doesn't make you money directly, what does? For instance what's it called when artists or other people that acted in or produced a movie or show and when someone else does something new with it they get paid passive income from it? And how does that work? Thank you in advance
You bet! You make money three major ways: by enforcing your rights against infringers so you have a monopoly on the market (for a limited time); by licensing some/all of your patent rights (right to make, use, sell, or import) and receiving royalties; and by selling the patent rights all together (also called assignment). The legal rights you are talking about with actors is related to copyright law and derivative works.
As an LLM student in the UK, I would like to know if it is possible for a food recipe to be eligible for a patent?! Thank you for your help.❤😘 @@boldpatents
Yes, its possible. It's just rare that a truly novel composition of matter or product-by-process exists in the food industry, since there is a huge body of prior art. Also, because certain combinations of foods are not detectable or reverse-engineerable, they are often protected instead by trade secrets.@@yojnasingh3529
Hi Chuck, thanks for the feedback! We have a version of the same video with no background music here if you want to check it out: th-cam.com/video/sV3gZMrOvlM/w-d-xo.html
Hey Guiller - well, you are CORRECT! This is actually a federally sanctioned monopoly. Note, it is limited to 15-20 years though. The government gives away this huge reward to any inventor that shares what they've developed with the rest of the world, thus incentivizing us all to become smarter. The USPTO is an administration, and there are people behind it, and yes, people are prone to bias and influence. However, I highly doubt there is any bribing going on in that institution, and there are enough checks/balances that it would be obvious if it did occur.
I've watched most of your excellent and educational videos-thank you again!
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoy them! :)
I have a few questions:
How do these patents apply? That is, if one formulates outside the parameters established in the patent, is one safe from copyright? Should we get out of each and every one of them or is it possible to change some elements and that's it? Where and how do these restrictions apply? Where in the patent is it mentioned whether the formula is irreplicable, whether it is impossible to monetize it, and so on?
Eduardo, great questions :) yes, you as the applicant have copyright protection on your writings, but the heart of patent law is to secure the exclusive rights to make, use, and sell your invention. I think we should chat to get longer-form answers to your questions. Email or schedule a consult: jd@boldip.com
Love the information. Thank you! (hate the background music... very distracting)
Thank you. We are working through our longer form videos and posting new ones without the sound. Did you have any follow-up questions?
Here's the link to a version of the same video without the background music: th-cam.com/video/sV3gZMrOvlM/w-d-xo.html Thanks for watching! :)
Love the history of patents. Fascinating.
Thanks Natural Med Doc! Sorry for the delay - It's so great to get these videos out to a growing audience.
great video ,keep it come everyday
Much appreciated! :) We do our best!
I got some patent questions whether my design is violating someone else's patent. Need someone look over this existing pattern and explain if I am in any violation. Thanks advance for the help
I'd be happy to take a look at your patent and evaluate for infringement. Please send the patent number and alleged infringing product to my email at jd@boldip.com.
Great knowledge. So essentially anyone can come up with patents
You got it. I know, it's a little cheesy, but I do think that EVERYONE is an inventor. It's just a matter of taking that first Bold step.
My idea is an addition/alterations to an existing item that can be use always but with Covid is even better!...I've been scam before so I have trust issues but I've been watching your videos and you seen honest and truthful...PLEASE HELP!
heyyy wanna know the updates like how far are in, i also have an idea am trying to work on it and i wish you all the best good luck
Very nice and informative. Thank you!
I have an inquiry. Does a data compression technique patentable?
Yes! Here is an example of one that got issued recently: patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/77/78/bc/caa1ec8ddf3587/US9716734.pdf
Hello H.D. Great Video Sir! I have an Idea that I know Google Maps would love to have as a feature mostly because it's in that space and they have the technology. I would like to Sell them the patent for this Idea. Only because I do not have the funds and the time to learn the programming required. I know this needs to come out fast before someone else comes up with the Idea. This could be an app all on its own or a feature of Google Maps. What should be my first step? Thank you!!
Thanks for reaching out Jose, we'd love to help you protect your invention. First step is a discovery call to make sure we're a good fit for you. Here's the link to schedule your free discovery session: calendly.com/business-consultations/am06-youtube
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thanks for this very viable information
You're welcome! Please let me know if there are any other subjects you'd like to learn about. I'd be happy to help.
Amazing analogies very good way for me to remember thank you 😊
You are so welcome! Glad to know this was helpful to you!
great video. Love ur video. Me and my friend gonna start a business
Does a US patent protect from outside countries, selling in the US. Or only from other US based companies?
No, unfortunately, a US patent only prevents anyone else from making, using, selling, or importing your patented product into the US.
PLEASE HELP!!! I have an amazing idea but I don't know where to start! I don't have money for a patent lawyer...Please help me!!!!
Hey Lisset! Thanks for watching. You should try to raise money to hire an attorney! I know...I'm a little biased :) There are a lot of places to get money: friends and family, banks (SBA loans), business partners, private investors, etc. Before raising money, be sure to educate yourself on patent law. I've curated a great youtube library here for you. You can also check out our blog: boldip.com/blog/
Hi, thank you for your video. So if getting a patent doesn't make you money directly, what does? For instance what's it called when artists or other people that acted in or produced a movie or show and when someone else does something new with it they get paid passive income from it? And how does that work? Thank you in advance
You bet! You make money three major ways: by enforcing your rights against infringers so you have a monopoly on the market (for a limited time); by licensing some/all of your patent rights (right to make, use, sell, or import) and receiving royalties; and by selling the patent rights all together (also called assignment). The legal rights you are talking about with actors is related to copyright law and derivative works.
Thank you!
You're very welcome! :)
very helpful 😘😘😘thank you..
Glad it was helpful! Let me know if there is anything else you’d like to learn about.
As an LLM student in the UK, I would like to know if it is possible for a food recipe to be eligible for a patent?!
Thank you for your help.❤😘 @@boldpatents
Yes, its possible. It's just rare that a truly novel composition of matter or product-by-process exists in the food industry, since there is a huge body of prior art. Also, because certain combinations of foods are not detectable or reverse-engineerable, they are often protected instead by trade secrets.@@yojnasingh3529
Thank you so much.
you are appreciated ❤
You didn't finish getting dressed before you filmed this?
I can appreciate that. You think I should be rocking a tie?
Next time no background music… AMAZING video but almost unbearable due to the background music…
Hi Chuck, thanks for the feedback! We have a version of the same video with no background music here if you want to check it out: th-cam.com/video/sV3gZMrOvlM/w-d-xo.html
niceeeee
stop licking those lips bro! 🤣 thank you for your knowledge tho! learned a lot.
To make the story short patent is most likely a monopoly. I think somebody can bribe officials, anyway its just my intuition.
Hey Guiller - well, you are CORRECT! This is actually a federally sanctioned monopoly. Note, it is limited to 15-20 years though. The government gives away this huge reward to any inventor that shares what they've developed with the rest of the world, thus incentivizing us all to become smarter. The USPTO is an administration, and there are people behind it, and yes, people are prone to bias and influence. However, I highly doubt there is any bribing going on in that institution, and there are enough checks/balances that it would be obvious if it did occur.
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Coronavirus has a patent
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