Intro to Patent Law - Jeff Schox // Startup Elements
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- Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
- Patent law expert Jeff Schox shares his tips on how and why startups should file patents to protect their IP.
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DISCLAIMER: This video conveys general information about patent law, and does not provide legal advice. You should always consult an attorney for individual legal advice regarding your own situation. - Авто/Мото
Great Video. Thank you
it was tough and fascinating to listen to, I feel alot more confident in my idea, I just feel like I have so much more to learn. and focus less on patent law and more on the market and timing of my idea. Thankyou and I like your cool swaga haha it added a subtle humour and gave an easy listening ability. great job
How's your project going?
Sometimes, the most important part is just doing it (the POC), first.
@@commenterperson4481 its going ok i have a few more projects now. its strange this was 3 years ago. i feel like its been forever but i never give up on my ideas. thankyou for asking. whats poc mean?
@@traitle87 POC = Proof Of Concept.
Basically this is the prototype.
- prototype version (to convince people, and yourself).
- alpha version (to begin preparing for use, and iron out a few things. Sometimes shared with a small user base.)
- beta version (to actually give customers, with expected incomplete/buggy features)
- v1 version
- v2 ...
@@commenterperson4481 thankyou so much.. well im definitely inspired to continue. cheers buddy
Nice very informative.
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PCT doesn't gives you right to enter any country. In the last 3 minutes you said PCT can give you entry in any country.
this guy is a pessimist, a company may not be able to get a patent threw the examiner becuase of "your prior art"