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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2022
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  • @UnnecessaryInventions
    @UnnecessaryInventions  2 года назад +3229

    What invention do you want to see me build next?!

    • @TheLakey
      @TheLakey 2 года назад +57

      Anything but it should be unnecessary.

    • @aaravacg4693
      @aaravacg4693 2 года назад +46

      A chair with a timer and alarm

    • @xaviermcghee4927
      @xaviermcghee4927 2 года назад +72

      Splash protector for when you’re on the shitter

    • @AvocadoPuddingYT
      @AvocadoPuddingYT 2 года назад +34

      a shutdown protector coz my mom keeps shutting my laptop down when im using it lol

    • @dequezborden6944
      @dequezborden6944 2 года назад +16

      Copyright logo design

  • @MakeSomething
    @MakeSomething 2 года назад +9127

    The only way around someone stealing your designs is to get even MORE unnecessary!

    • @hamadgbk3190
      @hamadgbk3190 2 года назад +33

      yo

    • @bestbotreview
      @bestbotreview 2 года назад

      Or if you do Police type ideas these criminals wont steal them / only help catch themselves lol
      How about someone stealing a text 911 / ping send location app ????
      Shut up crazy steve

    • @ichooseyou129
      @ichooseyou129 2 года назад +5

      @@JusAce_ 🗿

    • @chrisgenovese8188
      @chrisgenovese8188 2 года назад

      @Karl with a K uh wut? this is perhaps the stupidest comment ive ever read. congrats, youre a winner! guess you take your own advice.

    • @rblxtutorials1881
      @rblxtutorials1881 2 года назад +4

      @@JusAce_ did*

  • @Freakinreviews
    @Freakinreviews 2 года назад +3824

    Factories in China monitor Kickstarter, Shark Tank, your channel - anywhere new ideas pop up. They then pump out cheap knockoffs and dump them on Aliexpress where vendors buy them in bulk and list them on Amazon, Walmart, etc. I've talked to so many inventors over the years who have dealt with this and it's hard to put the genie back in the bottle once it's out.

    • @J.C...
      @J.C... 2 года назад +35

      They monitor his channel? 🤣

    • @CrackaSource
      @CrackaSource 2 года назад +267

      @@J.C... "anywhere new ideas pop up" would mean this guy's channel.

    • @Freakinreviews
      @Freakinreviews 2 года назад +45

      @@CrackaSource At least you understand.

    • @Freakinreviews
      @Freakinreviews 2 года назад +48

      @@J.C... How else would they have found this?

    • @LegoWormNoah101
      @LegoWormNoah101 2 года назад +15

      Just ban online shopping and international shopping

  • @chincemagnet
    @chincemagnet Год назад +61

    Walmart is basically Amazon these days with 3rd party sellers doing sketchy and illegal crap, the big difference is you can return your crap directly to Walmart instead of shipping it back to crappy amazon

    • @Ellie_2007
      @Ellie_2007 Год назад +5

      Amazon is way better in terms of returning and customer service. It's Walmart that's crappy. Walmart has always been cheap and crappy.

    • @chincemagnet
      @chincemagnet Год назад +1

      @@Ellie_2007 that’s not been my experience, Amazon has sent me used garbage that was supposed to be new many times, I’m fed up with it

    • @diamondroyal538
      @diamondroyal538 Год назад

      @@chincemagnet you prob bought it from a shitty seller

    • @chincemagnet
      @chincemagnet Год назад +1

      @@diamondroyal538 almost all of it is handled by Amazon, the biggest problem is people steal stuff out of returned items and Amazon sells that as new/unopened and the next buyer gets something missing or broken. It’s happened to me at least a dozen times

    • @Basuko_Smoker
      @Basuko_Smoker 4 месяца назад

      ​@@chincemagnetthey're shady hiding It, but you can see if it's sent by Amazon warehouse...and their a-z policy IS unmatched, not trying to Fanboy around, just stating facts, that i ALWAYS etiher get my money back or get a resend from the seller if it's an original store...

  • @samuelstuff4557
    @samuelstuff4557 Год назад +368

    Not gonna lie, your charger cover looks way better

    • @woodie8012
      @woodie8012 Год назад

      I was gonna say... that cover looked like shit, even the website

    • @Syv_
      @Syv_ Год назад +17

      Totally agree. More appealing by far

    • @Notmam69
      @Notmam69 Год назад +8

      For me it looks more simpler.

    • @woodie8012
      @woodie8012 Год назад +7

      @@Notmam69 bruh go back to school

    • @ishypie2856
      @ishypie2856 Год назад

      @@woodie8012 when people are chillin in the comments then you get these fuckers

  • @boxhead6177
    @boxhead6177 2 года назад +3917

    You could claim copyright on your own image (as the photographer), throw out a cease and desist letter (or issue a DMCA electronically) at them asking them to remove (the image).
    They may "accidently" just take the whole product page down rather than deal with figuring out which image is DMCA and which is not :P

    • @trevsweb
      @trevsweb 2 года назад +349

      Even with them removing the photo at the very least. Walmart has profited from your photo and has unwittingly, maybe, gained from the photo theft. Ignorance is not a defence. Would be super easy to prove and get a pretty penny. News/photo journalists sell their photos to companies who will sue anyone and everyone reusing the photo

    • @Striker9
      @Striker9 2 года назад +52

      I would be talking to a lawyer for sure.

    • @jomarcentermjm
      @jomarcentermjm 2 года назад +15

      he can also patent them.

    • @thegaminguy2892
      @thegaminguy2892 2 года назад +41

      @@jomarcentermjm he said in the video it would cost around 25,000$

    • @willofthemaker
      @willofthemaker 2 года назад +36

      @@thegaminguy2892 patent cost is pretty broad. If he plans to sell it, it would be worth while. He can file a provisional patent which can grant you 1 year of protection while you prepare the final non provisonal patent (aka the real utility patent). I believe with the uspto the fees are less than 10k to file. Attorney fees a
      When writing is where it gets costly. But a well writtenpatent could provide a lot of protection to variants. The other thing he could easily file a design patent which cost considerably less (for him would be $190) and offer protection on the look of the product but with some products thats all you need. He could file it asap and really take them to court. And win. Unless they beat him to filing. In US it is first to file. Not first to invent.

  • @PrinceFlumph
    @PrinceFlumph 2 года назад +434

    I actually find it adorable when inventors actually talk with each other on stuff like this.

  • @brianwest2775
    @brianwest2775 Год назад +17

    3:02 It's astounding how similar the USB cover patent and your cover are. It makes sense, when designing a cover for the same ubiquitous cube, the cover is going to look the same but it still feels wild.

  • @SeanHodgins
    @SeanHodgins 2 года назад +592

    I've had a few of my designs show up on Aliexpress. One was even while the Kickstarter was still running! That was scary.
    Also, the current patent system is archaic and terrible. Its broken.

    • @raf42
      @raf42 2 года назад +38

      Yeah I've heard stories of factories cranking out knockoffs of ongoing kickstarters and beating them to market. The most prominent of which was the Fidget Cube, where by the time it actually started shipping, anyone who wanted one already had it from etsy/marketplace/etc,

    • @jayspeidell
      @jayspeidell 2 года назад +7

      It's not archaic. Marketplaces are a modern capitalist solution. Companies get to make a 30% profit off of knockoff products which are a HUGE volume of sales with zero accountability or responsibility.

    • @Aka.Aka.
      @Aka.Aka. 2 года назад

      @Karl with a K You say that because you don't have the capability to invent anything.

    • @toyandgameschool
      @toyandgameschool 2 года назад +22

      @Karl with a K It's really not. Yes, business, logistics and shipping are very important but the invention part is the difference between quality and quantity (as long as a fully working prototype is made). I could list millions of examples but Bunch O Balloons is my favourite - extremely simple but a unique, extremely well-thought-through invention. Walmart and one of their suppliers also lost a lawsuit to the tune of $160 million against the IP owners. IP is one of the most valuable things in the world and one of the ways IP is created is invention

    • @toyandgameschool
      @toyandgameschool 2 года назад +12

      @Karl with a K Thanks but in my opinion (derived from owning and running many successful IP driven businesses for many years), without the IP, you won't stand out against the competition or have a protectable advantage. I agree there are many ideas out there and to be successful you need the good ideas as well as the execution - but you need both. To disregard innovation is a huge mistake (in my experience)

  • @otway00
    @otway00 Год назад +20

    Heard about a new web search engine years back ( it only lasted a few months ). Checked it out and found they were using images from my web site and then linking said images to my competitors web sites. . Sent them a letter saying that if they wanted to use my images them they had to pay me or I would take them to court. They deleted my images from their search engine.

    • @lukus9419
      @lukus9419 Год назад +2

      Reminds me of a "graphic designer" many years ago that used my photo on his website with just a couple of sparkles added.
      The sad part was that he was selling his services and the image of mine was a photo shop tutorial I made and he could of recreated in a minute but he chose to copy n paste. Emailed him, got some nasty reply, emailed his Web host who obviously subsequently suspended his account and he was emailing back apologising.

  • @justinankar
    @justinankar Год назад +130

    The sad reality of it is that the factories in china producing these things don't care about patent laws or intellectual property. They believe that business is about who can work harder, and do it faster and cheaper. You sign a contract with them where they promise not to manufacture or sell the product themselves. Since there's a contract, they stick to it. But then, whoever makes the molds and tools up the factory will share that equipment with a different factory. Now you've got an unrelated company that isn't bound by contract who can make them. If its popular you'll even get multiple companies doing it, all competing with cheaper and cheaper materials and quality control standards.

    • @grahamfisher5436
      @grahamfisher5436 Год назад

      Charlie wong
      wanna film student project
      in back of you cinema
      then copy film on DVD ( da dooov) and then sell DVD on street for £5
      it's not illegal
      it's student project
      🤣🤣🤣
      phonejacker

    • @mysticondeflamme
      @mysticondeflamme Год назад

      Yeah and if you copy some chinese patent they'll definitely kill you with bat soup😂

    • @BlueFlash215
      @BlueFlash215 Год назад +4

      They can copy it all they want of your patent doesn't cover the mentioned territories.

    • @THE_MOONMAN
      @THE_MOONMAN Год назад +8

      Yeah it's legal for them to copy it. China doesn't have copyright and trademarks laws the same way we do

    • @macmac277
      @macmac277 Год назад

      I wish the chinese would somehow make dirt cheap GPUs Lol
      Sure they may not work reliability but itnmight force nividea and others not to over price their shit.

  • @JusAce_
    @JusAce_ 2 года назад +3813

    Dude I can’t believe that people are doing this stuff. You don’t deserve this at all. I hope that they get what they deserve. And also I would love to see a series of this stuff!

    • @koro000
      @koro000 2 года назад +2

      I agree

    • @koro000
      @koro000 2 года назад +1

      @Facts By Wolf lmao true 😂😂😂

    • @JusAce_
      @JusAce_ 2 года назад +2

      @Facts By Wolf bro how do I have all the likes?

    • @matthewwaller8784
      @matthewwaller8784 2 года назад

      @Facts By Wolf More like, welcome to earth, where no one prosecutes the crimes of China because they give us cheap products with slave labor.

    • @PokeGreninja39
      @PokeGreninja39 2 года назад +1

      But think about it, it is a honor because your product is so good, their is knock offs.

  • @sanderj8784
    @sanderj8784 2 года назад +1463

    As an IP lawyer myself: you are focussing entirely on patents - which makes sense considering your channel title - but you are overseeing the other potential IP rights. Just like Crocs never addressed you based on their patent, they levered their other IP right: trademarks. Similarly, you also have a copyright (yes you do, it's automatic and free) to some aspects of your designs (provided they are not purely technical in nature, which is indeed a difficult assessment) but also most notably to your pictures. Therefore, anyone who blatantly copies your original photos of the product is infringing upon your copyright.
    Not exactly as satisfying, but still a way to address this behavior.

    • @Marlyjade
      @Marlyjade 2 года назад +51

      I've had friends deal with art theft the same exact way! If you can prove that it's losing you money, I wouldn't be wrong that you can get extra right?
      I'm genuinely curious

    • @derrickroberts1178
      @derrickroberts1178 2 года назад +19

      yeah but it's china so you can't do anything.

    • @alienangel777
      @alienangel777 2 года назад +8

      Please tell; how would one go about claiming this blatant copyright infringement, technically and step by step?

    • @PicassosCat
      @PicassosCat 2 года назад +4

      @@alienangel777 actually I'd be interested too, maybe a simplified version

    • @MINIMAN10000
      @MINIMAN10000 2 года назад +19

      @@alienangel777 Copyright infringement is simply handled by DMCA. The DMCA is a legal takedown request by the copyright holder ( if you make something you automatically hold the copyrights over your creation ).
      This takedown request is that under penalty of perjury you believe that what you are requesting be taken down is your copyright.
      The website you are requesting take down your copyright is protected by safe harbor laws ( They must not have posted it themselves ie user/third party created, they comply with takedown notices ) Thus they will follow legal protocol and take down your content on receiving the DMCA request.
      If either the safe harbor, or the user/third party wishes to dispute the DMCA request, that dispute is handled with you in court.
      The process is also listed in www.dmca.com/FAQ/What-is-a-DMCA-Takedown

  • @LuisLopez2
    @LuisLopez2 Год назад +24

    Back when I used to run a web and app development business, one of my best clients was a couple whose 11 year old daughter had invented a pretty neat sleeping bag / backpack combo thinggie for sleepovers. It was such a good idea that they actually developed a product, went to the whole legal process of registering the trademark, copyrighting, and production. They hired me to develop their online shopping site. (This was back in 2006, Amazon wasn't that huge just yet) . Everything was going really well for about 2 years and then right after the 2008 financial crisis they discovered some goddamn Chinese company have ripped off their design, their idea, their photos, and had a distribution deal with Kmart, where they eventually found it. Eventually these clients had to take down their site because the lack of sales and the last thing I know is that they were involved in a major lawsuit against Kmart over the whole situation.
    They lost a business, I lost the business, and some f****** douchebag in China made a bunch of money.

    • @HonestMagpie
      @HonestMagpie Год назад +1

      I hope they got a buttload of money from KMart over it! 😢

    • @grahamfisher5436
      @grahamfisher5436 Год назад

      Charlie wong
      wanna do student film project in back of your cinema
      it's not illegal
      it's student project
      phone jacker ( season 1)
      🤣🤣

    • @phantomaviator1318
      @phantomaviator1318 Год назад +1

      Some days I wish some great tragedy would strike China.

    • @dnro
      @dnro Год назад

      @@phantomaviator1318 like 9/11 was to america?

    • @phantomaviator1318
      @phantomaviator1318 Год назад +1

      @@dnro Ehhhh........ More like what losing WW2 did to Japan.

  • @majinshadow0516
    @majinshadow0516 Год назад +3

    The fact that your taking this in stride and making a comedic bit out of an otherwise pretty sucky situation is really admirable.

  • @jordan4414
    @jordan4414 Год назад +4

    5:00 genius cover the holes so you can't use the controller... lol

  • @Crypticlazr
    @Crypticlazr Год назад +267

    Back in the early 1900's (can't remember the exact date), a child at the age of 12, whose father was a chemist, discovered how to make synthetic emeralds. His emeralds not only are the best still know to date, but are still not patent. He didn't want to have to give the recipe up so he never did. His son took up the business and still makes the emeralds today. No one has replicated as good of a synthetic emerald, still. Amazing

    • @kittycat8222
      @kittycat8222 Год назад +6

      SMART FATHER!!! protect your secrets!!

    • @fatguyonalittlebike3336
      @fatguyonalittlebike3336 Год назад +15

      Probably because he never posted a video on how he did it so china could copy

    • @phantomaviator1318
      @phantomaviator1318 Год назад

      @@fatguyonalittlebike3336 ohhh I'd say a slur if I wouldn't get shadowbanned for it

    • @MASTEROFEVIL
      @MASTEROFEVIL Год назад +4

      Name?

    • @y0h0p38
      @y0h0p38 Год назад +6

      Source?

  • @one_smol_duck
    @one_smol_duck 2 года назад +404

    Oh man, imagine spending three years developing a product and getting it ready for launch, only to see an extremely similar idea pop up on a channel called "unnecessary inventions"

    • @thatdemoninthecar
      @thatdemoninthecar 2 года назад +17

      Ouch.

    • @averagejoe9040
      @averagejoe9040 2 года назад +17

      that would probably be a big deal if it was something you thought people actually needed. but something tells me the vaccume designer knows its basically a toy.

    • @MyRegardsToTheDodo
      @MyRegardsToTheDodo 2 года назад +13

      That guy spent 3 years developing something that was basically a bagless vacuum cleaner. It didn't even sort the bricks, so it was actually inferior to the one on this channel.

    • @averagejoe9040
      @averagejoe9040 2 года назад +1

      @@MyRegardsToTheDodo why would you want the bricks sorted by size in the dirst place?

    • @MyRegardsToTheDodo
      @MyRegardsToTheDodo 2 года назад +5

      @@averagejoe9040 I guess you've never searched for that one missing piece you needed to complete something and simply couldn't find it?

  • @mrudangtrivedi8510
    @mrudangtrivedi8510 Год назад +5

    25000 for patent.. utter bs

  • @GrnArrow092
    @GrnArrow092 Год назад +1

    This same thing happened to a guy I know of on Facebook. He invented a skid plate that fits on the underside of various Aventon electric bike models to protect the wiring that are located under the pedal crank. After his product being such a success, someone in China comes along and duplicates his product. The Chinese knockoff is currently being sold on eBay. It’s such a rotten thing to do, but what legal recourse does a small time manufacturer have against someone in China that’s outside our legal jurisdiction? It’s just morally wrong to steal someone’s idea and market it as your own to begin with, but some people just don’t care.

  • @sebastiancohnify
    @sebastiancohnify 2 года назад +555

    You should create an annual “Unnecessary Invention Convention” to bring together all sorts of makers and people interested in trying out the crazy things you all design. It would be a blast!

    • @rockstardonut777
      @rockstardonut777 2 года назад +6

      Yes would be awesome to see a video of strangers rating your inventions on the unnecessary scale

    • @sk8ter202
      @sk8ter202 2 года назад +5

      They already have that it's called "as seen on tv".

    • @averagejoe9040
      @averagejoe9040 2 года назад +2

      pretty sure thats just maker fair.

    • @NurseSnow2U
      @NurseSnow2U 2 года назад +1

      OMG!!! I LOVE THIS!!!

      I'd pay good money for these, please let's do it!!!!

    • @draysoncrook4898
      @draysoncrook4898 2 года назад +1

      Perfect idea dude

  • @Red_Four
    @Red_Four 2 года назад +352

    The fact that it costs $25 grand for an inventor to protect their investment from some asshat that wants to swoop in and steal the credit for someone else's innovation and hard work shows just how fucked this place really is.

    • @TheCat_3
      @TheCat_3 2 года назад +25

      Yeah 25 grand is way too much, obviously there is a reason to restrict it as to prevent someone doing it unnecessarily and abusing it but there has to be a better way making it stupid expensive

    • @Chris-rg6nm
      @Chris-rg6nm 2 года назад +40

      It's actually like $300 for a Patent Application fee. That's what the government charges. $25k is for a Lawyer to do prior research, write the patent, send in the application and deal with the Patent clerks if they have questions or amendments that need to be made.

    • @0ptimal
      @0ptimal 2 года назад +15

      @@Chris-rg6nm so 25,300. Great, even worse.

    • @dgma626
      @dgma626 2 года назад +1

      You can't stop people in China from stealing your product

    • @ytuser4562
      @ytuser4562 2 года назад +3

      Plus all that money only for a useless patent that can be easily navigated around

  • @CharlieMikeNS
    @CharlieMikeNS Год назад +2

    You can patent specific features. That's extremely common.
    You don't have to pay lawyers to submit patents. You can submit them yourself.

  • @SquatSimp
    @SquatSimp Год назад +15

    Sorry someone stole your design man, but the clear plastic on both sides is definitely something I think you should adopt. It makes it so that the top side can be the bottom and the bottom side can be the top because now it no longer matters what hand goes in what hole. Hopefully that makes sense..
    Okay I'm going to go binge watch your videos now lol (new viewer to the channel)

  • @UltimateBread48
    @UltimateBread48 2 года назад +237

    I would LOVE to see a series of you buying similar and/or knockoffs of your inventions

  • @rysn4566
    @rysn4566 2 года назад +506

    I am gonna say walmart website acts as a marketplace where people can sell their own stuff befkre watching the video, but I imagine that would clear it up. If you complain to walmart about it they should be able to help you.

    • @Riomsdd
      @Riomsdd 2 года назад +12

      I think walmart cant help him because he has no patent about it. yeah and this is the polemic

    • @rebeccas2801
      @rebeccas2801 2 года назад +26

      @@Riomsdd He should still have copyright over the photos. So even if he can’t block the products being made, he can stop them using his photos

    • @J.C...
      @J.C... 2 года назад +2

      Walmart won't do anything

    • @chrish7336
      @chrish7336 2 года назад

      @@J.C... correct, they are run by China

    • @chadwells7562
      @chadwells7562 2 года назад

      He can easily make a DMCA claim to Walmart and get it taken down lickety split

  • @rolysantos
    @rolysantos Год назад +1

    I had a very good idea. I made a rough prototype and showed a few friends and neighbors who agreed that my invention made a common task easier. I did my research on how to get a patent and found out it would take 4 years and $20k. In that time I would be ripped off and hardly able to make a profit.
    So in my opinion, it just wasn't worth it to me!

  • @Real28
    @Real28 Год назад +1

    Walmart isn't selling them. It's just on their marketplace. It's the individual sellers you'd have to go after.
    But I worked for a company that has their stuff ripped off by Chinese reverse engineers.

  • @MrExpert
    @MrExpert 2 года назад +113

    this is the same reason I don't post my "Best(according to me lol) product designs" online . I've documented them, maybe in future can work on those.

    • @aduck7910
      @aduck7910 2 года назад +1

      its the way he makes money on youtube tho...

    • @MrExpert
      @MrExpert 2 года назад +4

      @@aduck7910 Absolutely.. and some invention might be other way round.. he copied from others maybe with a twist.

    • @saravananjeeva5258
      @saravananjeeva5258 2 года назад +2

      i thinlk the biggst reason he doesnt see it as sellable products, its unneccessary invention and people seeling it wont be his frist thought, so he gives the design onlin not expecting anyone to copy it

    • @QualityDoggo
      @QualityDoggo 2 года назад +2

      It's frustrating that even just manufacturing things at scale is a risk. It's especially prevalent overseas but can even happen in the US... after getting your designs some manufacturers will make extras to sell themselves or resell the designs to another company somewhere.

    • @MrExpert
      @MrExpert 2 года назад +2

      @@QualityDoggo absolutely

  • @dylanmagoiofthethalasso4032
    @dylanmagoiofthethalasso4032 2 года назад +102

    I like that LOKT didn't do anything legal and just went like hey we exist, here's our product. Yes do the series!

    • @mog_3825
      @mog_3825 Год назад +4

      2.7 million subscribers, 3.5 million views. That's why they reached out.

    • @HayesTransport
      @HayesTransport Год назад +5

      @@mog_3825 exactly, free advertising and I’m sure there was more to it that kept him clean from them.

  • @samuelstuff4557
    @samuelstuff4557 Год назад +5

    The only way to keep your inventions safe from being copied is to not tell anyone about it

  • @TipsyGizmo
    @TipsyGizmo Год назад +1

    Brilliant-ish idea for the controller bubble. Not sure how comfortable it would be. The suggestion I always give is keep a stuffed animal or old already broken controller next to you. Throw those around. I live 45 minutes from the nearest store that has controllers.
    Lego vac is useless. You could literally take a broom and sweep them in a box turned on it’s side without using a dustpan.

  • @makaiwise4609
    @makaiwise4609 2 года назад +249

    Upon seeing how slowly that Lego vacuum worked, despite decent suction, my first thought was of course why would I ever use that vacuum when it’s way faster to just pick it up. I mean, the sorting one makes things a little different but still, I could just pick it up for free. That said, I then thought of how often I would just leave my legos sitting out when I used to play as a kid, and honestly if I had a device like that as a kid, you’d beat believe I would throw my legos on the ground purely to vacuum them up afterwards

    • @AlexisTwoLastNames
      @AlexisTwoLastNames 2 года назад +14

      i think improving the suction would make it a decent hit lol

    • @jininberry8204
      @jininberry8204 2 года назад +4

      I thought the same. But my kid will not pick up their Legos and they're a serial dump the whole box kind of lego builder. But then I remembered we have we perfectly fine shop vac with a filer. I do like that it's kid friendly but I don't need another tool when we have a alternatives.

    • @uber_is_my_name
      @uber_is_my_name Год назад +2

      I mean, his channel IS called Unecessary Inventions for a reason.

    • @Skippy565
      @Skippy565 Год назад

      You could also use some rubber bands with a sock on a normal vacuum and suck the legos up

    • @Dvdh2903
      @Dvdh2903 Год назад

      People are lazy and it shows

  • @tedtective
    @tedtective 2 года назад +32

    I just appreciate him putting the similar products he reviewed today in the description. And when he said the other person's brick vacuum took 3 years it's not an exaggeration as it takes time to create , make , test and sell.

    • @averagejoe9040
      @averagejoe9040 2 года назад +1

      thats actually an impressive turn around from prototype development to final market ready product.

  • @LowIQinHQ
    @LowIQinHQ 4 месяца назад +1

    Never seen this channel. I clicked on the thumbnail expecting someone crying with a sob story about big corp scumbag and a cancer story.
    I was delighted to find out you’re a pretty cool dude with a fun and interesting channel. I subscribed immediately 😊

  • @halcyonacoustic7366
    @halcyonacoustic7366 Год назад

    You're a real one for advertising your Lego vacuum "competitor" 😂

  • @froggouk2
    @froggouk2 2 года назад +64

    LMAO the Lokt charger bending with the screw in the centre. UI's one looked far better lmao

    • @ArniVidar
      @ArniVidar 2 года назад +16

      It definitely looked like the Lokt one was inferior quality plastic. :D But the cable hooks on top and bottom are a great idea though.

    • @HvV8446
      @HvV8446 2 года назад +8

      @@ArniVidar yep, just a simple redesign and off to the printer. I could do it and even have a product a few hours later. 3d printing is amazing for these purposes.

    • @shadypalmtree2989
      @shadypalmtree2989 2 года назад +6

      I was wondering if it was meant to go over the existing cover and you'd thread the screw both through the Lokt AND the usual outlet cover. It doesn't seem like it was meant to be so close to the wall, hence the bending.

    • @tashaw4881
      @tashaw4881 2 года назад

      @@ArniVidar òòò

    • @lokt963
      @lokt963 2 года назад +1

      The reason for bending was caused for by over tightening of the screw head.

  • @conecon7425
    @conecon7425 2 года назад +103

    Yes make a series reviewing knock-offs of your inventions I would love to see that and I want to see what to but

  • @okhotrodder
    @okhotrodder Год назад +2

    I fabricate things for cars using metal and my own tools. I use to go to NOPI shows and SEMA and show them off. Then I started getting people telling me I copied their design. Things that I had no idea would become very popular and I didn't think of getting patents or anything because it was just stuff I was throwing together. No way for me to prove I'm the original designer. An attorney told me the cost of fighting it was more then the cost of a patent. To this day, I still don't patent things. I just make things till someone tells me I'm duplicating their stuff. Then I tell them to look at my other RUclips channels that was posted yrs ago and then tell me who came up with it.
    One good example is a supercharger adapter I made to install a supercharger on top of a non supercharged factory engine. Yrs after I posted a video, a guy contacted me and told me I stole his design. I said nope, I'm sure you seen it at the show and decided to make it yourself after you found out it wasn't patented. It was almost a perfect copy of mine. I found out his whole business was built on making the adapter and people flocked to him as if he came up with it. People steal ideas all the time. And it sucks that other people get rich off designs they didn't come up with.

  • @LearningandTechnology
    @LearningandTechnology Год назад +1

    This was a great video! Not just the subject matter - but also the way you helped out other inventors by showcasing their products - excellent.

  • @brahbrah
    @brahbrah 2 года назад +33

    To be able to use your platform to highlight these products seems like a win either way; people out of curiosity want to see other takes on your inventions so you'll get the views and ad revenue, and viewers can also buy what they've always been begging for in the comments of every invention video. And if it helps highlight some small businesses as opposed to the dropship mass produced knock-off type products then that's always a good thing too.

  • @AttractionSpot
    @AttractionSpot 2 года назад +152

    your power brick looks nicer IMO. It doesnt stick out as much like theirs.

    • @MrScrawnjuan
      @MrScrawnjuan 2 года назад +8

      Yeah I thought the same thing. Looked like his sat more flush

    • @Oliver_1599
      @Oliver_1599 2 года назад +2

      yeah the only problem is box sizes

    • @lokt963
      @lokt963 2 года назад +5

      It was actually over tightened it creating it to bend out pressing against the cube, LOKT also sits flush. LOKT fits multiple cords such android, apple, micro usb, three corded, and fast charging cube

    • @PTEC
      @PTEC 2 года назад

      His was tested in his own house

    • @johnkennedy4023
      @johnkennedy4023 2 года назад +1

      Lokt had 2 tabs top and bottom where you could wind the cable around it when not in use

  • @Elepski
    @Elepski Год назад

    Cup-o-worms..... Those lawyers over at the Cup-o-noodles ears just perked up....

  • @xifrankie
    @xifrankie Год назад +1

    This is the first time I stumbled on your channel, but loving the quality of this content! Subscribed. 👍

  • @albertbrowne8997
    @albertbrowne8997 2 года назад +40

    I used to work in a small injection moulding shop. One of the things we used to make was a sink unblocker by using compression. While out at a Boot sale one day, I saw a blue one. Exactly the same as the one we made. I spoke to the boss who designed the device. Told him I had seen it, and he said yes, it's a Chinese knockoff. How did I know? We only made them in red or yellow. Happens with everything.

  • @Roaether
    @Roaether 2 года назад +13

    8:45 I am an engineer, and to be honest reverse engineering something simple like a blow up toy from just a video or a few photos is surprisingly simple. Most of the time in engineering is doing the designing to make it functional and visually pleasing, and if someone already made those choices, then its pretty easy for someone to copy it ever with just a few photos XD

  • @loveluclins
    @loveluclins Год назад +9

    I quite like your attitude to creation and design.

  • @landoflemoyre-ia5109
    @landoflemoyre-ia5109 Год назад +1

    Your version of the charger protector looked 100% better and was more flush with the wall when installed.

  • @kazookevin1294
    @kazookevin1294 2 года назад +15

    one thing to note is that walmart doesn’t manage the online items usually, there’s so many fake controllers and clothes and other items that will say “sold and shipped by” and if it doesn’t say walmart then they usually can’t help

  • @JosephSapienza57
    @JosephSapienza57 2 года назад +43

    Imagine dedicating three years to your life to make a product and you see it on unnecessary inventions.

  • @kevins4229
    @kevins4229 Год назад +5

    Patent or not, Walmart is still using YOUR photo. That is Copyright as long as you own the original and can provide EXIF Data. Go after Walmart for Copyright Infringement!

  • @idiotsavant7276
    @idiotsavant7276 Год назад +1

    Most of the time it’s not actually Walmart that is selling the item.
    They allow 3rd party sellers on their website.

  • @Tyraeous
    @Tyraeous 2 года назад +3

    I worked for a toy company that had a similar problem. They made and sold an inflatable product. About a year later we got a customer complaint that the product was not holding air, kept deflating on it's own. We replaced the item, asking for the old one back so we could see what went wrong.
    When we got the defective sample in, we were astonished. It was identical to ours. Even replicated the packaging. On closer inspection, however, it became apparent that the inflatable product was made of a cheaper, non-airtight plastic material, which is why it kept deflating. More than that, the packaging was OUR packaging - just with another company's logo covering ours with a sticker. They'd thoughtfully left our contact information uncovered, though, which is how the customer get ahold of us.
    What had happened was that the factory over in Asia that manufactured our product, after finishing our ordered production run, decided to just keep making more with cheaper materials. Sold the product directly to retailers since they already had the sales contact information from our deal, cutting our company out entirely.
    Needless to say, our company owner had some harsh words with the factory. Started legal proceedings. Didn't do a damn thing, because the factory just dissolved their corporation, and "sold" the facility to someone else. That someone else just being one of their partners. We could probably have tried to still file a lawsuit against the new owners claiming it was a fraudulent transfer just designed to block litigation, but that would have required both time and money we couldn't afford and some inside connections to the local government over there to even get the case considered. So we just dropped the issue and went to another factory.

  • @Michaelloxx
    @Michaelloxx 2 года назад +31

    You should definitely make a series out of this! It’s really entertaining watching you see them!

  • @ErgoProdigy
    @ErgoProdigy Год назад +1

    I see a house full of other people's inventions. Imagine a world of infinite length copy rights.

  • @HopeStreetWoodworks
    @HopeStreetWoodworks Год назад

    I work for a company that manufactures drain valves, we do a lot of injection molding. We've had some of our molds manufactured by a machine shop in China, not long after we launched the product, exact knock offs started coming out of China. We send them the specs to build a mold for us, and they clearly made a mold for themselves as well.

  • @aramalabbascreations5279
    @aramalabbascreations5279 2 года назад +15

    You should sue them

  • @karajbloomer8263
    @karajbloomer8263 2 года назад +5

    I wrote my law school Capstone paper on drop-shipping, it will be published very soon. The conclusion of the paper was that IP law offers very few avenues for inventors to protect their IP from dropshippers. (Though technically your issue here is a counterfeit, and not just drop shipping). I am really interested in what inventors are doing to try and protect themselves and this video is a totally new approach I haven’t seen yet! Love what you are doing.

  • @xevysilverwind9494
    @xevysilverwind9494 4 месяца назад

    The rage quit protector actually sounds like a really awesome invention for children with IDD (intellectual developmental disabilities) or other emotional regulation issues. You could even consider partnering with IDD residential homes and hospitals and whatnot.

  • @кяуртіс
    @кяуртіс Год назад

    Its cool that people that sent you contact were chill with you instead of straight up throwing a summons to you.

  • @oscarm9474
    @oscarm9474 2 года назад +56

    So they aren’t that uneccassery if people sell them!

    • @goreobsessed2308
      @goreobsessed2308 2 года назад +6

      Plenty of things that are unnecessary are sold movies, videogames, toys etc.

  • @DJPOLONESHKA
    @DJPOLONESHKA 2 года назад +21

    The patent thing is very scary 😔.
    I have 2 inventions that I believe are really good.
    The thing is... I'm scared to actually release them 😔.
    I kinda struggle with money, if any big company would copy my design, my project will most probably fail and I will be unable to even make a patent. Which means, I would not be able to use these inventions to be financially stable. Sad

    • @oblivininja1796
      @oblivininja1796 2 года назад +4

      Same... my invention 'the cock sock' is a trillion dollar idea

    • @dgma626
      @dgma626 2 года назад +3

      You will never stop people making copy's from China

    • @MrSkeleton14
      @MrSkeleton14 2 года назад

      @@oblivininja1796 *INVEST*

    • @AliFareedMC
      @AliFareedMC 2 года назад

      Take risks

    • @ayanshproplayer5559
      @ayanshproplayer5559 Год назад

      Go to Shark 🦈 thank in your country

  • @rickgeller6043
    @rickgeller6043 Год назад +1

    When I was a young boy I invented the “Secret Phone” Now billions are sold worldwide as cellphones.

  • @FameEgo
    @FameEgo Год назад +1

    In most cases, you should budget between $15,000 and $20,000 to complete the patenting process for your invention.

  • @eggstraordinair
    @eggstraordinair 2 года назад +12

    So many of your inventions are very sellable, and not at all unnecessary, which i love

    • @eggstraordinair
      @eggstraordinair 2 года назад

      Also joerg sprave has said the same thing about patents, that's why he puts out his videos with his ideas so nobody can patent them

  • @samarthgoel5835
    @samarthgoel5835 2 года назад +53

    In case of the croc and cable thingy I think the tag of "unnecessary invention" hits the company more deeply than the infringement

    • @davidy22
      @davidy22 2 года назад +7

      Croc's ego probably isn't hurt by this guy putting their logo on a completely different product but the cable guys took a hit straight to the heart there

    • @chrish7336
      @chrish7336 2 года назад +1

      This is where if he had any kind of agreement with them as he mentioned, He would need it in written form. HE then legally could have gone back against the "cease and desist" order and had it reversed very quickly.
      A paper trail is as important as a digital trail.

  • @Tokin_Alien
    @Tokin_Alien Год назад +1

    I’ve always had ideas and wanted to patent them but they are all stoner ideas 😂 I wonder if Josh from RAW papers would be down to make a buncha stuff cuz I sure as hell don’t have 25k$ ☠️

  • @explosivo666
    @explosivo666 Год назад

    You can sue Walmart for copyright infringement as they are using your picture without consent.

  • @SuperVoodude
    @SuperVoodude 2 года назад +3

    Love it when more education about copyrights and patents is shared. "Similar" doesn't automatically mean infringement (for better and for worse).
    The Lawful Masses channel has a lot of great breakdowns about copyright cases.

  • @fnafmemes7178
    @fnafmemes7178 2 года назад +30

    In all seriousness, I am sorry this happened. Plagiarism is not a victimless crime and I believe that you deserve better than to have a company steal your creativity and hard work. Stay awesome, I hope everything goes well. ⭐️

    • @TheNightshadePrince
      @TheNightshadePrince Год назад +1

      It's crazy how China doesn't have laws against this kind of this stuff because isn't this a new design? Like in America you can't recreate something unless it's a few decades old/out of patent and you give the design a makeover. I'm all for competition with companies but this is bordering intellectual property theft.

    • @alihorda
      @alihorda Год назад +1

      ​@@TheNightshadePrinceit's a cultural thing, it is normal in China to copy and lie. Also China protects its companies, even if they are in the wrong, hence western companies don't even try to fight them legally

  • @anokata-kd8oc
    @anokata-kd8oc Год назад

    Instead of removing the screws on my power outlet every time the cable gets wrecked, I rather punch the friend who stole it.

  • @JT-Works
    @JT-Works Год назад +1

    Yep, I own a patent that Apple is obviously infringing on, and since I don't have millions of dollars to fund a law suite, there isn't anything I can do about it.

  • @aleong5749
    @aleong5749 2 года назад +23

    I can understand why you haven't bothered with selling products, it's a pain. Plus there's all the upfront cost before you can even begin to make money back, and the issue of where to store everything. But if you Did do it, I'd say go with 3D print on demand, include a selfie postcard, and sign it over Zoom. You have become the "product" in demand 😆

  • @snoopsnet8150
    @snoopsnet8150 2 года назад +3

    Excellent description of how patents have become worse than worthless! I design autonomous agricultural robots for a living, and out of the hundreds of innovative solutions I've put out into the market, I've filed for and received only one patent. The cost was around $30,000 by the time it was done, it took over 5 years to actually be granted, I had to disclose literally everything about the invention making it extremely easy to knock off, and when someone did attempt to knock off my invention, it cost over $50,000 in legal fees to defend the patent. Another little known fact: if you don't sue to defend a patent, you lose it.

  • @Surfinsam927
    @Surfinsam927 Год назад +1

    Walmart isn’t even selling these, just hosting the listings, it’s a Marketplace site these days.

  • @syckles
    @syckles Год назад

    One way to temporarily block Walmart is by filing a DMCA takedown request as they are using images you own the copyright to.

  • @pointlesssquire
    @pointlesssquire 2 года назад +10

    You should build an invention that takes in a scrambled rubix cube and dispenses a solved one so you don’t have to peel the stickers off. It doesn’t have to solve it, it can just store the scrambled one into a compartment on the side for someone else to try and solve.💡💡💡

    • @WW-se3gx
      @WW-se3gx 2 года назад +1

      Already made but very hard and needs like sensors and Color detectors and atuff

    • @viebschiev9994
      @viebschiev9994 2 года назад +1

      you can find them at museums
      that’s what i did

    • @Anon-cv7ru
      @Anon-cv7ru 2 года назад

      I thought there are already a product for that...

  • @darknessblades
    @darknessblades 2 года назад +9

    Well you can technically SUE wallmark, for using your pics without consent

    • @spicybeantofu
      @spicybeantofu 2 года назад

      Walmart doesn't sell everything on their site he just explained it some Chinese people doing it and they have really weird laws about copyright and they get away with everything over there

  • @mattw6705
    @mattw6705 Год назад

    Here's an invention to replace this, anger management.

  • @ChrisCardsCollectables
    @ChrisCardsCollectables 4 месяца назад

    The upside down outlets are crazy 😂😂

  • @jackucthatjack5896
    @jackucthatjack5896 2 года назад +13

    Ya know, every time I'm gaming for hours on end I'm always thinking " how can I make my hands sweatyrrr???" Thank you for your contribution to society, looks like I gotta buy one

    • @Breezely22
      @Breezely22 Год назад

      Now he just needs to make use with a fan in it to keep your hands cool too

  • @fashionablebloodfallen6867
    @fashionablebloodfallen6867 2 года назад +11

    im a 3d artist thats just getting into the flow of trying to sell my designs and characters, and i am horribly afraid of having someone steal my product and easily redistribute the files around the internet essentially making my hard months of work for nothing. I really wish there were better ways to help prevent pirating or stealing peoples hard work and designs without having to bend over backwards to stop as little as one person, when there could be so many distributing it at once... Maybe theres nothing I can do, and i should just live with the premises that im never going to be able to prevent someone from stealing my stuff, and that I should keep making things for me, at least then when or if I sell them, by the end of the day i'd still get use out of what I put effort into...

    • @MrOdaroda
      @MrOdaroda 2 года назад +1

      if you are super scared of having people steal your stuff. Your best bet is to mint them into NFTs, I may get in shit for giving you this advice. There are a lot of things that go into creating NFTs, but they are hard to pirate your actual work.

    • @michaelepica3564
      @michaelepica3564 2 года назад

      @@MrOdaroda Well I mean what happens when the person buys it from them?

    • @MrOdaroda
      @MrOdaroda 2 года назад

      @@michaelepica3564 well nothing actually. Because they have the rights to it, but you the person who creates the NFT and mints it is the actual owner, since you have the original art. However, if you mint it if any replications make it onto the internet, there well a ledger that backs up the authenticity of the work. However, that only works on the surface level of things, if someone really wanted to rip off your art, they can. Just change a bit of it. and paste it online for everyone to use. That's intellectual theft, however, online its hard to combat that.

    • @michaelepica3564
      @michaelepica3564 2 года назад

      @@MrOdaroda *sigh* I've got a solution. 🔫we kill.

  • @stevenwebb3545
    @stevenwebb3545 2 месяца назад

    now Dunlop can send a cease & desist from their line of Gator Grip guitar picks

  • @WattsGemini323
    @WattsGemini323 Год назад +8

    0:42 if youre a real gamer you dont need to see the buttons

  • @C-Midori
    @C-Midori 2 года назад +16

    One word: LAWSUIT.

    • @stephanieT83
      @stephanieT83 4 месяца назад

      Three words... Big ass LAWSUIT

  • @chaoslab
    @chaoslab 2 года назад +9

    You need invent a miniature Walmart, so Walmart can make that and the cycle will be complete.

    • @Snowy0123
      @Snowy0123 2 года назад

      Walmart has nothing to do with copying this guys ip.. it's a marketplace,, the thiefs are 3rd party sellers...

  • @OrrusTHX
    @OrrusTHX Год назад

    You are such an amazing stand up guy. Bravo for how you handle literally everything.

  • @WilliamMurphy-wp79
    @WilliamMurphy-wp79 Год назад

    The way i see it, your product isn’t your inventions, but rather the content you create related to them. Using the people who knock off your inventions to create more content for your channel seems a fitting quid pro quo. I think you should do more showcase videos like this.

  • @AdmiralThumbs
    @AdmiralThumbs 2 года назад +4

    Really appreciate your videos like this where you explain the logistics around invention.

  • @Bread_37
    @Bread_37 2 года назад +8

    7:34 yes,yes you should

  • @raymondlong7833
    @raymondlong7833 Год назад +2

    For the PS5 controller I feel like this won't work. Any sort of force on that fragile controller can easily break it. Even simply setting it down on a hard surface can knock the mechanisms about and make it useless

  • @InkoPlayzFG
    @InkoPlayzFG 11 месяцев назад +1

    Unnecessary but genius

  • @mikehuntington4440
    @mikehuntington4440 2 года назад +6

    This was honestly a very entertaining and fun video to watch! Great work, keep it up.

  • @3dpprofessor
    @3dpprofessor 2 года назад +16

    You might not be able to sue on the grounds of them stealing your idea, but you can defiantly sue for them using your pictures. Copyright is automatic. And winning that suit means you get punitive damages. Depending on where you sue that could be in the area of $400k. Which is why Walmart will probably settle out of court for a pretty penny. This is payday for you and whatever lawyer you hire.
    I say, call Leonard French.

  • @andimom2010
    @andimom2010 Год назад

    This guy is my spirit animal 😂

  • @DankBulbasaur13
    @DankBulbasaur13 8 месяцев назад

    I'm selling a rage quit protector too its called "Getting Good" 😂

  • @flyingdragon4613
    @flyingdragon4613 2 года назад +5

    Awesome video, about the knock-off serie. Yes! Defintly would watch it, it sounds quite interesting to see what other people made that looks quite the same of what you made

  • @emohippie3
    @emohippie3 2 года назад +12

    I’d love to see you test knockoffs and coincidental products!

  • @k-life3440
    @k-life3440 Год назад

    I think the low suction for the lego vacuum is for safety reasons with little children, not just a cheap design.

  • @AustinRoss
    @AustinRoss Год назад

    I personally think the patent system is what's holding our current technology back. Not being able to improve upon someone else's product is literally creating a technology plateau.