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"Frithiof Andreas Jensen" <frithiof.jensen@jensen.tdcadsl.dk> wrote in message news:<3f6a26fa$0$24704$edfadb0f@dread14.news.tele.dk>...
No you wont. Patents can be millstone-like. To sue once you will need
a stupidly large amount of money and years, with no guarantee of
success. To sue multiple infringers is worse. If thats your biz plan
you need to plan for that properly rather than have a vague notion
that you could do it and presumably money would pour in.
Without knowing much about your item there's not a lot to say.
Regards, NT
"Rob" <cyclesclub1@yahoo.com> skrev i en meddelelse
news:39dfb721.0309172310.30583b81@posting.google.com...
I would like to hear your opinion about what might be the solution.
Patent It - it will still be copied but then you may get some legal
redress - eventually...
No you wont. Patents can be millstone-like. To sue once you will need
a stupidly large amount of money and years, with no guarantee of
success. To sue multiple infringers is worse. If thats your biz plan
you need to plan for that properly rather than have a vague notion
that you could do it and presumably money would pour in.
Without knowing much about your item there's not a lot to say.
Regards, NT