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Thank you Mr.Stephen another great video just love Mr.kevin passion for inventing and his confidence he give us all innovators drive to just go out there and invent and get in the business thank you Mr.Stephen and Mr.Kevin can't wait for a second one 😊
ACK!!! Talk about ending with a cliffhanger!!! I knew this would be a great interview from the first 30 seconds and I can't wait to hear Kevin's "illustrative story." Staying tuned for his next fun appearance!
I love the look of disbelief in Kevins eyes as the guy explains things and how he has nothing in writing, Kevin's face is like now what's he gonna say lol. What a great guest.
@@gee3883 thank you so much. Kevin was amazing. Please subscribe if you haven’t already. The more subscribers we have the more guests I can bring on to help everyone.
I’m scared to look up my ideas online 😂 I still do. This free knowledge is absolutely amazing. Idea, research, prototype, protect with provisional patent, reach out, work out a deal and finalize product either selling the product outright or licensing? Im at the point where I need to file for patent. Then reach out. Will a patent attorney charge outright/upfront? What about an nda with who ever you’re sharing your idea with?! Some things I just need to figure out and go do myself. But I’m open to answer 😂😊 Thanks for the video!!!
I am always too paranoid that the AI will say, no, that's not patented, but great idea! We'll send that to Google right now so they can patent it before you. 😅
I’m scared to look up my ideas online 😂 I still do. This free knowledge is absolutely amazing. Idea, research, prototype, protect with provisional patent, reach out, work out a deal and finalize product either selling the product outright or licensing? Im at the point where I need to file for patent. Then reach out. Will a patent attorney charge outright/upfront? Some things I just need to figure out and go do myself. But I’m open to answer 😂😊 Thanks for the video!!!
I enjoyed this episode, like all the others but this is more where I'm at on my journey. I have several products I'd like to get licensing agreements set up, but want to learn the basics, complete the first one to get a good understanding of everything involved, what homework will be required on my part. The product I designed is for a company that is open source, and already sells accessories for this piece of protective equipment but doesn't offer the same advantage or comfort to the customer, and is A Novel item for This industry. The company is international and didn't know how that would effect filing a ppa in America for a European company? I'm still working at officiating a proper sellsheet, filling a ppa, but already have the physical/digital prototype. I'll look into quick patents to see what are the next steps towards getting a ppa written, and getting ahold of this first company once I figure out the different requirements for international out of US company's. But think im putting way to many carts before the horse... need a little direction in where to start, I did buy One Simple Idea two years ago so know the basics,just need to reread and apply it. But excited to get my first deal, but deff. Looking into some inventright training or assistance!
@@ryandeweese363 you should reach out to us. Here’s my direct email stephenkey@inventright.com I’m glad you enjoy this episode. Happy holidays and Merry Christmas!
I enjoyed hearing this and the basics of it. I'd like to discuss an idea i have with him for his electronic knowledge. Would he be open to that? Are there any people you can interview in the medical field and how they got their patents through licensing & market?
Thank you for watching and commenting! Kevin is awesome. What kind of information would you like to know? Our plan is to interview many more awesome entrepreneurs like him to give you real insights into how real people launch a product.
I’d like more information about him as well. If he doesn’t mind being contacted. I live in North Carolina as well. I’m a hobbyist inventor with a background in electronic engineering.
Sounds as if the licensing companies have A LOT of power & dont give much in return. Sounds as if finding the right company (s) and fair deal is really difficult.
Thank you QuickPatents for sponsoring this video. Looking for help protecting your ideas for new products? Contact QuickPatents founder Kevin Prince at 1-800-505-5610 and QuickPatents.com.
I'n ready for Part 2 with Kevin! Really looking forward to hearing more from him. Would love to connect. Thanks!
Thank you Mr.Stephen another great video just love Mr.kevin passion for inventing and his confidence he give us all innovators drive to just go out there and invent and get in the business thank you Mr.Stephen and Mr.Kevin can't wait for a second one 😊
@@norabulbulian5658 thank you Nora!
ACK!!! Talk about ending with a cliffhanger!!! I knew this would be a great interview from the first 30 seconds and I can't wait to hear Kevin's "illustrative story." Staying tuned for his next fun appearance!
@@bevc33 thank you Bev. Please take care!
Great guy, lots of character and experience.
@@mynamehere7148 thank you so much for watching and comment. Please subscribe if you haven’t already.
I like this guy !
He is amazing!
Hello inventright team wondering if you would do a segment on licensing to celebrities
Not quite sure I understand your question?
I love the look of disbelief in Kevins eyes as the guy explains things and how he has nothing in writing, Kevin's face is like now what's he gonna say lol. What a great guest.
@@gee3883 thank you so much. Kevin was amazing. Please subscribe if you haven’t already. The more subscribers we have the more guests I can bring on to help everyone.
@@inventRight Subbed ages ago, just working on how to finance my Gateway.
I’m scared to look up my ideas online 😂
I still do.
This free knowledge is absolutely amazing.
Idea, research, prototype, protect with provisional patent, reach out, work out a deal and finalize product either selling the product outright or licensing?
Im at the point where I need to file for patent. Then reach out.
Will a patent attorney charge outright/upfront?
What about an nda with who ever you’re sharing your idea with?!
Some things I just need to figure out and go do myself. But I’m open to answer 😂😊
Thanks for the video!!!
I am always too paranoid that the AI will say, no, that's not patented, but great idea! We'll send that to Google right now so they can patent it before you. 😅
I’m scared to look up my ideas online 😂
I still do.
This free knowledge is absolutely amazing.
Idea, research, prototype, protect with provisional patent, reach out, work out a deal and finalize product either selling the product outright or licensing?
Im at the point where I need to file for patent. Then reach out.
Will a patent attorney charge outright/upfront?
Some things I just need to figure out and go do myself. But I’m open to answer 😂😊
Thanks for the video!!!
@@CreatorsExpress thank you for watching. Yes you must pay your patent agent or patent attorney outright.
I
@ I know myself and many others are very fortunate that you share your knowledge and experiences.
Seriously, thank you!
Interesting!
Glad you think so! Kevin is the real deal!
I enjoyed this episode, like all the others but this is more where I'm at on my journey. I have several products I'd like to get licensing agreements set up, but want to learn the basics, complete the first one to get a good understanding of everything involved, what homework will be required on my part.
The product I designed is for a company that is open source, and already sells accessories for this piece of protective equipment but doesn't offer the same advantage or comfort to the customer, and is A Novel item for This industry.
The company is international and didn't know how that would effect filing a ppa in America for a European company?
I'm still working at officiating a proper sellsheet, filling a ppa, but already have the physical/digital prototype.
I'll look into quick patents to see what are the next steps towards getting a ppa written, and getting ahold of this first company once I figure out the different requirements for international out of US company's. But think im putting way to many carts before the horse... need a little direction in where to start, I did buy One Simple Idea two years ago so know the basics,just need to reread and apply it. But excited to get my first deal, but deff. Looking into some inventright training or assistance!
@@ryandeweese363 you should reach out to us.
Here’s my direct email
stephenkey@inventright.com
I’m glad you enjoy this episode.
Happy holidays and Merry Christmas!
I enjoyed hearing this and the basics of it. I'd like to discuss an idea i have with him for his electronic knowledge. Would he be open to that?
Are there any people you can interview in the medical field and how they got their patents through licensing & market?
Great request. Yes, we know and have helped professionals in the medical field license their ideas for new products.
Who is this guy? We need more information about him
Thank you for watching and commenting! Kevin is awesome. What kind of information would you like to know? Our plan is to interview many more awesome entrepreneurs like him to give you real insights into how real people launch a product.
How about his last name and the if he has a business?
I’d like more information about him as well. If he doesn’t mind being contacted. I live in North Carolina as well. I’m a hobbyist inventor with a background in electronic engineering.
Sounds as if the licensing companies have A LOT of power & dont give much in return. Sounds as if finding the right company (s) and fair deal is really difficult.
Sounds like venturing your product would be better for you.
Thank for watching.