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How can I make Apple or other tech companies to make this possible and get paid too
I have an idea that I think is almost revolutionary, that utilizes already existing technologies.
It's something that I can tell Amazon / Apple/ Samsung or other companies for free by posting the idea online or emailing them. But I'm not sure if they'll listen to me, and in the event that they do, I will be paid for my revolutionary idea. So, how can I protect this idea, which won't take much time to actually implement for companies, and get paid for it?
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Is it selling music on the internet?
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I had an idea to put music on chips( before "they" did), did not patent it, look where I am now, if it's a genuinely good idea patent it.
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What is a chip?
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I searched how to patent but I would like a more streamlined answer catered for my particular need. Where should I ask
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A lawyer's office. Seriously. If the idea is that good, invest the money is good legal advice.
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I can't speak for other industries, but I know for a fact Proctor and Gamble does not take ideas from outsiders. First, they probably thought of the idea and either working on it or it won't work. Second, it's waiting for a lawsuit if it's successful.
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We had a similar policy at Motorola. Any communication that hinted at an idea was sent to legal.
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If you think it's worth money, you'll need to hire a patent attorney and go through the patent process (this will cost you a few thousand dollars). Then you'll want to have funding to defend the patent in the event that someone (Amazon/Apple/Samsung) decides to go ahead and implement your idea without licensing your patent. If you have backing for that kind of fight, great - if not your best bet will be to try & sell the patent to someone after it's issued, and let them go after anyone else who is violating it. If your idea is for a service that you can provide (rather than just trying to get someone to pay you for your idea that they would implement themselves) then of course you can start a company to provide that service, and possibly position yourself to be bought out by one of the big boys. |
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If you want to profit from your idea, you need to put the time and effort in. Patent it (if you don't understand the patent system - you'll need to pay for a proper Patent lawyer). Neither patents or patent lawyers come cheap. P.S. Everyone thinks their own ideas are revolutionary. If it uses current tech, it probably isn't. |
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