This is something that I would advise you to walk away from. There are hundreds of ideas out there that can offer more money with less grief & drama. If you have the sense to recognise a good idea then
Hello, If you have not disclosed your invention in any written (publicly accessible) source, and there are no publicly accessible, working models (prototypes) available, and if you have not disclosed
Yes, I do it frequently. However, if you want to sue someone in a Federal court, you must register it with our Uncle Sam. I am told by my attorney that one who doesn't register it with our Uncle Sam
Hey Joe, Yes, I am British. The easiest thing to do is to look up Rapid Prototypers in your area - if it will be made of some form of plastic. You might focus on sites specializing in kids toys
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