Should you patent your product or idea?

What are the pros and cons of a patent? What kind of patents are there? What is the cost of a patent? What kind of protection do I receive when I get a patent?
We cover all of these topics in our discussion with patent attorney Mike Schaldenbrand of Remarck Law Group.
You may be surprised at some of the answers.

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  • @ianbertenshaw4350
    @ianbertenshaw43509 жыл бұрын

    Hi Don, You have obviously been through this process many times before and learned from it! Another well presented and highly educational video that i'm sure will help many inventors and maybe keep them from stepping into a legal minefield ! I'm looking forward to your next video !

  • @AllAccessInsightChannel
    @AllAccessInsightChannel8 жыл бұрын

    Really enjoy the video and looking forward to many more. Thanks a lot

  • @pfrieden1
    @pfrieden19 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for this video - I'm working on a project that this applies to directly. Thanks again!

  • @mvpmachine
    @mvpmachine9 жыл бұрын

    Hi Don and Jim, great video! Patent law is a very gray area for most entrepreneurs. Mike really knows his stuff and this video was very informative.

  • @mr.freeman6436
    @mr.freeman64364 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the information, I started a utility patent before knowing I could file for a 1 year provisional patent much cheaper.

  • @Sam3LS
    @Sam3LS9 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the educational videos. This was excellent.

  • @ht-infofacts2050
    @ht-infofacts20506 жыл бұрын

    Great topic and clear information ! Thanks.

  • @carver3419
    @carver34198 жыл бұрын

    A friend's father was a machinist who patented, manufactured, and sold hat making devices. He had a relatively small shop in NYC. Decades ago, a larger, competing company started making copies of his machines. He sued, and won a judgement the required the infringer to compensate for damages, including punitive damages. He also got the complete inventory of their copies and spare parts. So many in fact that he didn't have to make any more in his shop. This was either in the 1930s or 1940s.

  • @SuburbanToolInc

    @SuburbanToolInc

    8 жыл бұрын

    +carver3419 There is a case where the system worked.

  • @quinka2

    @quinka2

    6 жыл бұрын

    he had the money to sue!!!

  • @aarongdukey

    @aarongdukey

    5 жыл бұрын

    Frank Hoffman if a lawyer sees that your idea was obviously stolen, they’re probably gonna see the big ending and offer to run the case for later compensation rather than charge up front.

  • @terapode
    @terapode8 жыл бұрын

    That´s one GREAT VIDEO. I can tell it first hand because I have a patent also and things started to work for me only after I hired a good patent atoorney. Thumbs up for this video.

  • @brazilmcgee7356

    @brazilmcgee7356

    7 жыл бұрын

    what company did you go through?

  • @terapode

    @terapode

    7 жыл бұрын

    brazil mcgee Take a look at www.outex.com ... Cheers.

  • @bigbattenberg
    @bigbattenberg7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this informative video. I have a customer who wants a patent. Since I am in high tech, fast moving markets (semicon) where it's all about being "too fast to follow" I did recommend not getting the patent, but concentrate on product excellence. A fully marketable product in a small market niche will put competitors off most of the times. In this case, competitors may even buy the product since it will have special safety approval from a governing body, which in effect is another layer of protection. The company I am talking about is really small, so exactly the observation made a few times in these comments holds true: you need to have deep pockets to protect a patent. Ofcourse, a consumer/ mass product is something different, in the end it's all about context.

  • @giuliobuccini208
    @giuliobuccini2089 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting video. Thanks!

  • @coffeefish
    @coffeefish9 жыл бұрын

    Excellent excellent video. Five stars!

  • @roberthammond8741
    @roberthammond87416 жыл бұрын

    I can't thank you gentlemen enough for the valuable information you shared... Bless you all!! I have an idea that can change our country from its current state 2018. Even on a current political issue. But how can I protect my idea from an attorney??

  • @MrDonpizzel
    @MrDonpizzel6 жыл бұрын

    Great video very informative a lot of great information, the comments also contain many great Pearl's of wisdom as well as atrocious spelling and grammar. Anyway, I'm also from the metro detroit area and I have a wonderful idea for a product that isn't in the market as of yet. I toy with the idea of obtaining a patent and hiring an attorney however all these comments about having patents and getting ideas stolen are concerning to say the least! The last thing I want is to pay for protection and not have any. So here are my questions and concerns. My product basically changes the appearance of an existing product while maintaining the same function of the original. The new look of my product idea makes for an original look and feel that gives it a novelty appeal to fit within a neich group. So question 1. What type of patent do I need? 2. what is to stop a major company or another country from taking my idea? I have spoken with manufacturers in China and I know they can produce my product for me but will a patent or patent pending at least protect me from them selling in the united states where the patent is biased?

  • @fuzzpool
    @fuzzpool6 жыл бұрын

    That was great just heading into writing my own full patent, I hope by the time the big bills start surfacing I will already be selling! Life's a chance so play the game!

  • @2008rschro
    @2008rschro7 жыл бұрын

    One of the most important things is to find a smart, honest and fair patent lawyer. Maybe Mike Schaldenbrand from Remarck Law Group is one. One thing I didn't understand is how specifically an idea would need a utility patent as apposed to a design patent or maybe both are needed. And how to go about getting an idea manufactured after it's been patented...and then marketing it. What protection would a provisional application give a idea if it technically hasn't been officially patented yet.

  • @MyShopNotes
    @MyShopNotes9 жыл бұрын

    Looking forward to this series Don. I have a patent, luckily my company paid for it all. Patents are not easy, and can cost, but in the end it can really protect you.

  • @jstatic101

    @jstatic101

    8 жыл бұрын

    hello sir how you doing? I have a question please I have a product and it's provisional patent but should I go and do the utility patent or should I go and look for manufactures?

  • @MyShopNotes

    @MyShopNotes

    8 жыл бұрын

    +jstatic jmoney I am assuming your addressing me and I am sorry but I am not qualified to answer your question. I hope you have success with your invention.

  • @arrowstheorem1881
    @arrowstheorem18814 жыл бұрын

    Hi, there seems to be a lack of or no video teaching about the patenting of a Process. Specifically, I am interested in processes excluding programming. I am not sure what are all the processes that are considered as patentable Pocesses

  • @MrShobar
    @MrShobar9 жыл бұрын

    Provisional patent applications have the added advantage that they allow you to use the term "patent pending" during the 12 month period.

  • @johncantlon3976
    @johncantlon39767 жыл бұрын

    Great video thanks. Ive had this idea for years and it has much to do with my career and employer . does my employer have a right to my idea??

  • @Golgafrinchamdent
    @Golgafrinchamdent4 жыл бұрын

    Great video... thankyou for posting! What if you invent a mechanical device which performs a unique operation, but it incorporates other discrete devices. For example, if your invention uses a motor & gearbox from a DeWalt drill? What if the motor could be mounted in different ways to accomplish the same unique operation? Or the motor could be replaced with hydraulics and still operate the same way? What I'm asking is... can you protect the 'Unique Operation' of your invention... rather than the nuts and bolts of how it operates? Thanks!

  • @karentheodore4055
    @karentheodore40555 жыл бұрын

    Very informative.

  • @DaveWard-xc7vd
    @DaveWard-xc7vd5 жыл бұрын

    How about a kick-starter followed up with open-source release of your idea later.

  • @jamesdavalos2113
    @jamesdavalos21137 жыл бұрын

    what to do when your provisional patent is over after one year and final patent is not finalized

  • @MrShobar
    @MrShobar9 жыл бұрын

    The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is rooted directly in the U.S. Constitution (Art. 1 section 8, clause 8).

  • @ldr4278
    @ldr42784 жыл бұрын

    Excellent ! Thank you !

  • @SuburbanToolInc

    @SuburbanToolInc

    4 жыл бұрын

    Glad you liked it!

  • @RyanWeishalla
    @RyanWeishalla9 жыл бұрын

    From the other side, how does one protect themselves from accidentally using somebody else's patent in a product?

  • @lumiesoucek3478
    @lumiesoucek34787 жыл бұрын

    It's easy to say call a an attorney. We all know that, no lawyer would take the job without money up front. First and foremost, can you really trust any lawyer?

  • @WordupknowJesus7
    @WordupknowJesus75 жыл бұрын

    I have some very good product ideas and no money for an attorney or even PPAs. What can I do ? I think I need a partner to finance these product ideas getting to market. How can I find such a great guy who I can trust to work with me ?

  • @kaye2696
    @kaye26968 жыл бұрын

    Thanks much I will

  • @JEHERETIC
    @JEHERETIC4 жыл бұрын

    Why is this so damned complicated!? This is ridiculous, shouldn't be this complicated

  • @WoodenCreationz
    @WoodenCreationz7 жыл бұрын

    Great video Gentlemen! Brian

  • @taotaobaby1748
    @taotaobaby17487 жыл бұрын

    yes...about the disclosure..... what to do, before i even talk to an attorney? i cant trust people. not anyone. so , shouldn't i do something prior to speaking with a lawyer?

  • @anatutaka388
    @anatutaka3886 жыл бұрын

    thank you

  • @InventionTherapy
    @InventionTherapy7 жыл бұрын

    What are the advantages to a patent over just going straight to building and marketing your product?

  • @gonzooznog8986

    @gonzooznog8986

    6 жыл бұрын

    Invention Therapy :One of the Greatest Advantages Is You Are First To Market! $$ is King

  • @Landrew0
    @Landrew08 жыл бұрын

    If an idea is a really excellent one, there's almost no way to protect it from being infringed. The Wright brothers couldn't stop Curtis from stealing their patents, and Armstrong couldn't stop RCA from stealing his patents over and over again. He ended up jumping out a window eventually.

  • @charlenesnaturalblessings8712

    @charlenesnaturalblessings8712

    6 жыл бұрын

    This is so sad to hear. That people can work so hard to make their products and then someone comes along and just steals it and makes it look like it was them that did all that hard work.

  • @inganorvaisiene5310
    @inganorvaisiene53104 жыл бұрын

    I am Lithuanian 🙂 Thank you for the video!

  • @SuburbanToolInc

    @SuburbanToolInc

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for watching.

  • @MsDusty7771
    @MsDusty77717 жыл бұрын

    l was told to get a pat on what l am doing.. this is simple and easy but l was told someone can still my idea..

  • @yesterdayskitchen4today595
    @yesterdayskitchen4today5958 жыл бұрын

    Great!

  • @MrShobar
    @MrShobar9 жыл бұрын

    Thomas Jefferson was the nation's first patent examiner. He kept all of the granted patents in shoeboxes under his bed. Abraham Lincoln was the only U.S. President to be granted a patent.

  • @arrowstheorem1881
    @arrowstheorem18817 жыл бұрын

    I have a question : lets say i have a invention called a paper clip and this is a simple product. Anyone can make it using information from my patent disclosure info or just after they have seen it. Should this be patented since anyone can make it for personal consumption?

  • @chriswalford4161

    @chriswalford4161

    7 жыл бұрын

    Cosmo John; no; fails the first. it's not worth patenting it if not marketable ~ that means it can be monetised.

  • @yashwantagarwal6856
    @yashwantagarwal68567 жыл бұрын

    how to protect idea disclosure when you share it with patent attorny

  • @dewaynestafford5507

    @dewaynestafford5507

    7 жыл бұрын

    You have attorney client privilege, but the IP MAFIA has many attorneys in their pockets.

  • @seekknowledge2010
    @seekknowledge20105 жыл бұрын

    I have a product idea and like to bring to market but do not want someone else to copy my idea. Where do I start?

  • @SuburbanToolInc

    @SuburbanToolInc

    5 жыл бұрын

    i think you start with a patent lawyer

  • @Djindig0
    @Djindig06 жыл бұрын

    so me as an individual with a great idea for lets say ''Microsoft'' isnt worth anything...... what a bummer

  • @bossjpg3424
    @bossjpg34246 жыл бұрын

    what does anyone think about Rabbit Product Design ?? Im worried that my idea will be stolen. I know I can have them sign an NDA (Which the company already has done) but how much will this protect my product?

  • @bws205

    @bws205

    5 жыл бұрын

    you have no potential protection until you file a patent application

  • @canmingir
    @canmingir5 жыл бұрын

    I see rise of defensive publication recently, at least, in open-source communities. I think it is a great alternative and lot cheaper.

  • @Ishiku__aka_xchoibitschibihil

    @Ishiku__aka_xchoibitschibihil

    4 жыл бұрын

    I agree! why fight and bluff , when you can show your cards and say here is what I did and how, if you don't like it lets see you try better. Open sourced also saves extra time and money where a company and their product goes under and a new company picks up the touch exactly where the former left off, in-comparison to possibly profitable patented ideas/ products often get left to the dust bin of history. reason #3 its more expedient and cheaper to develop and edit new,or existing ideas and technology's by using open source as building blocks towards the end goal and polish the final product. (sic)

  • @dmacsopinion
    @dmacsopinion5 жыл бұрын

    I wanted to know how to just sale my idea. Just settle with a price and let the company’s do everything else. Because, I have a Great idea and don’t really have the money for a lawyer.

  • @brookesimmons4664

    @brookesimmons4664

    4 жыл бұрын

    I was hoping to see if you would get a response if you do let me know! It's hard for us to get help

  • @MrJackanapes57
    @MrJackanapes578 жыл бұрын

    If you're a big company, you're more likely to get better service from a patent attorney than you will if you're a little guy. Not to say the little guy gets a discount on legal fees. And if you're a big company you'll probably have a better chance of defending your patent against infringers. It's an old axiom of business that big fish eat small fish. This is proven time and again when it comes to patent protection.

  • @subhajit201
    @subhajit2018 жыл бұрын

    How do I know that the patent attorney does not undercut me. ? He steals my idea and sells it to someone else. I've a really good simple idea and I'm really afraid of this and also of delaying until I make a prototype.

  • @SuburbanToolInc

    @SuburbanToolInc

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Subhajit Chatterjee Find someone you trust or get a recomendation from someone you trust.

  • @carver3419

    @carver3419

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Subhajit Chatterjee before you contact anyone, copy your documents and have them notarized and entered with your local recorder of documents. Then mail the copies to yourself and leave the envelope unopened. The postmark will them verify the date of your documents. Gordon Gould, who conceived of the laser, had his lab notes notarized by the recorder of documents in the Bronx. With that, years later, he was granted a patent on the laser, and received royalties of millions of dollars.

  • @louisdifrancesco1474

    @louisdifrancesco1474

    8 жыл бұрын

    +carver3419 This shows your effort, BUT litigation is required for enforcement.

  • @louisdifrancesco1474

    @louisdifrancesco1474

    8 жыл бұрын

    +SuburbanTool Inc This is NOT possible. "MONEY IS THE ROOT OF ALL EVILS". People are never fully known until they have the power to injury you. Plan accordingly. The adventure of LIFE will then begin with both the possibility of GOOD and EVIL. And when possible, make lemonade out of the lemons.

  • @RobertDaveMyrland

    @RobertDaveMyrland

    6 жыл бұрын

    Then this is the solution for you. I have a IPCB so I know what it is and it is an very powerfull fully legal tool that allows you to own your idea. kzread.info/dash/bejne/a618u8SuXZXJY7Q.html And it is affordable and its a one time fee only as it is with all copyright. Note that it is only USD System that can give u a IPCB. (Universal Strategy Development) system (www.sosinvention.com)

  • @berniebolder8939
    @berniebolder89392 жыл бұрын

    Get a patent filed, at least it puts your name to the idea and warns others.

  • @ronbonick4265
    @ronbonick42656 жыл бұрын

    Dang government every time . The dang beast I cant wait until God get stuff straightened out

  • @aarongdukey

    @aarongdukey

    5 жыл бұрын

    Me neither man. Me neither. 🙏🏾

  • @kaye2696
    @kaye26968 жыл бұрын

    Hi Surbuban, how can I call u? I need help with patent an idea.

  • @SuburbanToolInc

    @SuburbanToolInc

    8 жыл бұрын

    You can call Suburban and ask for Tim Allen 248-391-7800

  • @pthomps1954
    @pthomps19546 жыл бұрын

    Sharp guy

  • @MrShobar
    @MrShobar9 жыл бұрын

    Most patents are only minor advances in the state of the art. Few inventions are truly breakthrough inventions.

  • @bws205
    @bws2055 жыл бұрын

    Ahh the stupid idea of every broke DIY "inventor", thinking you can get paid for an "idea" by submitting it to a company...the same guys that pay huge sums getting ripped off by invention submission companies instead of sitting down with a patent attorney. if your idea is patentable then work with a patent attorney, if not then try to sell the idea and cross your fingers and give it a try. and the truth is that if you don't have the money for a patent then you don't have the money to start a company, manufacture, market or do anything with your idea....if your idea has merit you can convince someone you give you some money....having no money is almost 100% indicator that the "idea" has no merit. And if you think patent attorneys are expensive then go get some serious surgery/medical or dental work done without any insurance, see how much you pay per hour.

  • @Gregp8406
    @Gregp84068 жыл бұрын

    PatentDirection.com is a great resource for inventors who want to learn about patents.

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    @roberthammond8741

    6 жыл бұрын

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  • @Luovamaailma
    @Luovamaailma6 жыл бұрын

    There is a case of a Finnish inventor, just at this moment becoming very famous. Nokia wanted to license his patent, and kept negotiating with him for two years. The inventor was selling his product very well. Suddenly he lost all his buyers and he didn't know back then why. All the buyers, previously very enthusiastic avoided phone calls, emails, faxes etc. The same buyers were also buying goods from Nokia. Years after Google revealed that Nokia had copied his patent: kzread.info/dash/bejne/npZtktONZNS7f9Y.html

  • @mostafasaadinasab6338
    @mostafasaadinasab63384 жыл бұрын

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