DIY Patent Online ebook, How to write a patent and file it in the UK, US, EU, CA, AU. Patent it yourself and save thousands.
Don’t pay US Provisional Patent fees, get the same US protection free. Ask yourself why you didn’t you read that anywhere else.
DIYPO explains concisely how to patent your product in the UK, USA, Europe, Canada and Australia, saving you thousands with patents all filed online in English.
Is your invention patentable? Patent attorneys sell expensive drawings and copy, why wouldn’t they say you’re in with a chance? The truth is however good your idea and however astronomic their fees, no attorney will guarantee your patent will be granted or give you a refund if it fails, as many do.
Before you see an attorney or whatever else you read, DIYPO is the quickest place to wise up fast.
It’s not just a book, it’s a fast-track hyperlink tool, doing what no book can. From a table of contents it links you to the essential detail, then to precisely where you need to go next online. This includes search engines, application sites, patent examples and the best official IP advice that the author used on how to write and draw up patents. The aim is to neatly explain the entire process fast, keeping the road map clear, not bogging you down in tedious copy, thick enough to sell from a bookshelf like the rest.
Disclosing your invention to anyone other than a patent office or attorney puts it in the public domain. Amazon digitally protects ebooks, you can't print them out, so DIYPO has links to everything you need to print out, like the international application forms and a well-written nondisclosure agreement (NDA).
Like trade, patenting is international. A patent begins on the ‘filing date’ by ‘filing first’ in a single territory, any territory. Wherever you live on Earth, file first in the UK and you have a year to find a backer before filing all foreign applications. If after filing your UK patent and hawking it around the world nobody is interested, abandon it within the year and it will have cost you nothing. If there is interest, the advance should cover all fees including your US Non-provisional, European, Canadian and Australian patent applications, all starting with the UK filing date.
A granted UK patent costs £230 in total, around $350 or 270€, incredible value for the assistance you will receive from the fantastic UK IPO. It has no switchboard operators, it’s in a league of its own, somebody very knowledgeable and helpful actually answers the phone promptly! The rest are worse than utility providers, judge for yourself, all the links are in DIYPO.
Most patent books are written by attorneys and a cure for insomnia. Read any first chapter free on Amazon. Much online is patent attorney hype, highlighting pitfalls to sell their services. You want to get on with it, not read War and Peace. DIYPO is written by an inventor who succeeded without an attorney and licensed his granted patents internationally. It’s the key, written for novice entrepreneurs and if anything remotely like it had existed it would never have been written.
DIYPO is a gloves-off, tell-it-like-it-is, easy-read. It’s packed with advice, tips, tweaks, gems, cheats and facts, some that patent attorneys know but won’t tell you, and some which they don’t know because, just like patent attorney authors who have never filed internationally themselves, they leave foreign patent filing to foreign colleagues.
DIYPO lists official fees for various baskets of foreign patents. Compared to attorney fees these are chickenfeed. So would US attorneys care about official European fees or vice-versa? What they all care about is their fees and they feed off corporate blood banks, Dracula never had it so good. You are easy meat, wide-eyed to get-rich-quick. They need to put you on the drip, paying fees for 20 years or 25 for Australian pharmaceuticals. Before you see anyone at all, it makes sense to quickly get the big picture.
DIY PATENT ONLINE is an Amazon Best Seller precisely because it does exactly what it says on the cover.
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