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Originally posted by 808e30325i View PostHow is it helping me?
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Originally posted by JinormusJDon't buy an e30
They're stupid
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Originally posted by 808e30325i View PostI never spent more than a week on my design, it just came to me easily
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Originally posted by 808e30325i View PostSaabs engine was a hinge system not vertical and they should of saved their money by scrapping that design in the first sketch because it would create more wear in the cylinder on the side that was tilted 4* and it was also to costly and complex like all the other (VCE's) out there. But hey if you think that I'm just trying to show how awesome I am and can't back it up then that's cool. I faught over seas so you can have that right to say whatever you want so I'm not cryin over petty sh!t like this. Thanks to the rest who supported and gave intrest in my idea.
in hindsight, those 5 tips arent really in the right order id do it more like (stop posting on websites, poor mans patent, research other patents/laws, revise revise revise, and then bring to a lawyer)
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As a law student it would be unethical for me to give you legal advice as i am not an attorney. So here is some non-legal advice: If you're idea is as revolutionary as you claim, it will make you a great deal of money. Go see a patent attorney. They are a special breed, in order to file a patent you must have passed the patent bar and thus have a technical degree (hard science or engineering). Not just any lawyer can file a patent. You may be able to get someone to do it pro-bono (free) or perhaps on contingency that they get some percent of the profits generated by your vaporware, sorry i mean revolutionary new idea. Good luck.
(I want to be a patent attorney and have a technical degree, i do know what im talking about)
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Originally posted by KEVORM View PostAs a law student it would be unethical for me to give you legal advice as i am not an attorney. So here is some non-legal advice: If you're idea is as revolutionary as you claim, it will make you a great deal of money. Go see a patent attorney. They are a special breed, in order to file a patent you must have passed the patent bar and thus have a technical degree (hard science or engineering). Not just any lawyer can file a patent. You may be able to get someone to do it pro-bono (free) or perhaps on contingency that they get some percent of the profits generated by your vaporware, sorry i mean revolutionary new idea. Good luck.
(I want to be a patent attorney and have a technical degree, i do know what im talking about)sigpic
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Originally posted by 808e30325i View PostYou don't have to be a scientist or super engineer to have a great idea. I never spent more than a week on my design, it just came to me easily and i'm far from being any kind of genius in fact i have short term memory loss from my TBI.ლ(ಠ益ಠლ)Be Afraid Of The Future
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