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		<title>No utility patent. How to license a product?</title>
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				<title><![CDATA[
  Thanks for your replies. It ]]></title>
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  Thanks for your replies. It is very helpful. Trent, thanks for the offer. We have thought about marketing ourselves but we dont have the time to give it %100 at this time with day jobs and ect. We currently have a looks like prototype though. We w]]></description>
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  RockSolid,
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  You`]]></title>
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  RockSolid,
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  You`re going to need to figure out what is valuable (to the customer) about your product-- it`s look, it`s ease of use, it`s utility, it`s `coolness`, it`s brand, it`s newness? Then figure out all the ]]></description>
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  Hi, Rocksolid:
  &#160;
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  Hi, Rocksolid:
  &#160;
  I here the pain in your email!!!&#160; I am not an attorney, so take this advice with a grain of salt....the best way that I have EVER heard of protecting yourself from someone stealing your idea i]]></description>
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  NDA`s don`t always hold a lo]]></title>
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  NDA`s don`t always hold a lot of weight.&#160; A company could very easily knock off your product with a non-disclosure or your patent by changing it very little.&#160; I am not a patent expert, this is just what I have experienced in my business.]]></description>
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  Hello SUN,
  &#160;
  We a]]></title>
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  Hello SUN,
  &#160;
  We are trying to license a new product. It is a simple product and would not qualify for a utility patent. We could try for a design patent although I hear they are relatively easy for someone else to ]]></description>
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