Thanks for all the info u guys give its priceless, its funny that thing u said at the end that our family its sick of hearing us and all the trips to the hardware store lol.. thats me right now im almost done with my 1st ppa im getting to obsessed with it i want to send it allready, hopefully i finish it soon
This is exactly what I wanted to ask! If I ever file my PPAs I hope to share what they look like for everyone else who might be as confused as I am right now.
Probably one the best videos I've seen from you guys right to business no dumb jokes that are akward and best of all valuable knowledge thabks to both of you
Hey, thanks! But, please inform us on this: :-) Trying to license a PPA means disclosing it to people (while it is just a PPA). HOW to write the PPA in order for the idea to still be patentable in other countries, not just the US.
Hi Matei. That's a really good question. We outline different scenarios for what you can do when your provisional patent application is about to expire here: www.inc.com/stephen-key/what-to-do-when-your-provisional-patent-application-is-about-to-expire.html Please understand we are not attorneys and this is a legal question best suited for a patent agent or attorney.
If you're looking for help with your PPA, we recommend our program SmartIP, which was developed by leading patent attorney and IPWatchdog.com founder Gene Quinn: www.inventright.com/what-we-offer/smartip-offer
@@raquelt5342 Hi, no I didnt receive a response, I'm sure you need to file a ppa for whichever country you're looking to license your product in though. I just filed my first ppa through the uspto and it was fairly painless.
If part of what you are trying to patent comes from a spcecific store do you include that in the provision? Or do you just tried to describe the item as best as you can? I have just a few small questions for a lawyer and don’t have $1000 to ask them 😫😫
I'm sorry about the sound. Damon had an echo in his new office and we did our best to edit the audio to take out the echo, but i totally agree....... Not good enough. I'm a stickler for good audio. Won't happen again.
If you are filing a PPA with the US Patent and Trademark Office, notice the address bar (URL) with an orange triangle in your Firefox browser, and after clicking on the "i" next to it, you will see that the connection is not secure. As of this posting (3 March 2020), the site STILL is insecure. I did an extensive amount of research and posted the results in a report, "The gaping security hole in a US Government website", which can be found at Inventors Assistance Center at www.inventorsassistancecenter.biz/help-with-your-invention. My advice to everyone is to read this report and file elsewhere.
I usually absolutely enjoy your videos, but this guy is totally wrong about 'telling your story in a PPA! USPTO specifically says DO NOT tell how you came up with the invention! It's not relevant to the process. They don't care about any personal fluff and stuff...
First of all thank you for commenting Robert. The USPTO does not even look at your PPA. They don’t open it. Please watch this video. ruclips.net/video/pLf4HC8BJks/видео.html Thank you.
Thanks for all the info u guys give its priceless, its funny that thing u said at the end that our family its sick of hearing us and all the trips to the hardware store lol.. thats me right now im almost done with my 1st ppa im getting to obsessed with it i want to send it allready, hopefully i finish it soon
Thanks inventRight for all the info. and videos you guys post, they're simplified and in plain english.
Thanks for the kind words Delgado. Yes, why make things more complicated than they need to be.
Can you show us a PPA that's been submitted ? It would help clarify how there structured.
agreed. a sample of whats being taught to look out for or do's and don'ts.
If you are looking for help writing your PPA, please check out SmartIP: www.inventright.com/what-we-offer/smartip-offer
Have you watched the video with Andrew and Damon on common PPA mistakes? It's a good one: ruclips.net/video/mBkcXQCuhGU/видео.html
This is exactly what I wanted to ask! If I ever file my PPAs I hope to share what they look like for everyone else who might be as confused as I am right now.
you nailed
Probably one the best videos I've seen from you guys right to business no dumb jokes that are akward and best of all valuable knowledge thabks to both of you
Thank you for watching.
You guys need to turn down the volume on the intro music.
Thank you for the feedback.
Thks guy's very helpful!! 🙏🏽
Thanks
Hey, thanks! But, please inform us on this:
:-)
Trying to license a PPA means disclosing it to people (while it is just a PPA). HOW to write the PPA in order for the idea to still be patentable in other countries, not just the US.
Hi Matei. That's a really good question. We outline different scenarios for what you can do when your provisional patent application is about to expire here: www.inc.com/stephen-key/what-to-do-when-your-provisional-patent-application-is-about-to-expire.html
Please understand we are not attorneys and this is a legal question best suited for a patent agent or attorney.
Do you guys help/coach people who aren’t interested in licensing as a first option?
Yes. Please contact our office to discuss more: inventright.com/contact
Great stuff! If I have a team working on a video or creating a sell sheet for me should I have everyone sign NDAs?
Here are Stephen's best tips for working with freelancers: www.entrepreneur.com/article/237593
Is it just as good to file a PPA online or is it better to file with a attorney?
If you're looking for help with your PPA, we recommend our program SmartIP, which was developed by leading patent attorney and IPWatchdog.com founder Gene Quinn: www.inventright.com/what-we-offer/smartip-offer
If like me, you're from the UK or anywhere else outside the United States, is there a way to file a ppa that covers you globally?
Darryl Ryan hi did they ever respond to you on this? I'd love to know that too
@@raquelt5342 Hi, no I didnt receive a response, I'm sure you need to file a ppa for whichever country you're looking to license your product in though. I just filed my first ppa through the uspto and it was fairly painless.
Darryl Ryan great thank so much for responding. Good luck to you!
What's that process if I wanted to patent a idea that's similar to Uber.
If part of what you are trying to patent comes from a spcecific store do you include that in the provision? Or do you just tried to describe the item as best as you can? I have just a few small questions for a lawyer and don’t have $1000 to ask them 😫😫
www.inventright.com/contact
the sound is terrible on Damons side! ...cant even think straight or finish the video.
We agree that the sound could be better - it won't happen again. Thank you for your feedback.
I'm sorry about the sound. Damon had an echo in his new office and we did our best to edit the audio to take out the echo, but i totally agree....... Not good enough. I'm a stickler for good audio. Won't happen again.
You guys are great! Watch all your videos and have learned tremendously! Thanks again!
If you are filing a PPA with the US Patent and Trademark Office, notice the address bar (URL) with an orange triangle in your Firefox browser, and after clicking on the "i" next to it, you will see that the connection is not secure. As of this posting (3 March 2020), the site STILL is insecure. I did an extensive amount of research and posted the results in a report, "The gaping security hole in a US Government website", which can be found at Inventors Assistance Center at www.inventorsassistancecenter.biz/help-with-your-invention. My advice to everyone is to read this report and file elsewhere.
Yikes! Damon needs to move his camera waaaaay back.
I usually absolutely enjoy your videos, but this guy is totally wrong about 'telling your story in a PPA! USPTO specifically says DO NOT tell how you came up with the invention! It's not relevant to the process.
They don't care about any personal fluff and stuff...
First of all thank you for commenting Robert.
The USPTO does not even look at your PPA. They don’t open it.
Please watch this video.
ruclips.net/video/pLf4HC8BJks/видео.html
Thank you.
I think Andrew is stoned 😑🤪🙃
What horrible pronunciation, it's "patent" as "latent".
Don't be too sure about that.