Posted by dr sportster on March 15, 2017 at 16:23:33 from (107.145.12.212):
In Reply to: O.T.---Patented posted by Jiles on March 15, 2017 at 12:19:49:
I knew a guy who wanted to patent color number books for wire markers. He went to a lawyer who told him it was not a patentable idea just do it. He spend about 5 grand on a printer who could make colored coded wire marker books . Halfway through the printing job the printer calls him and says you better go on this website Patent Scope because someone has a patent on this already. He calls the lawyer who does not now return his calls. So he can't market them so he gives away the number books on jobs and when we pull wire the ink comes off. Fail. But my other friend got a patent himself for an invention Doggie Dumpster poop scoop thing and after getting all cleared through customs [China] he started selling a bunch of them and got shut down by someone else's patent the covered some facet of his scoop that they patented first thus shutting him down . But I can get you a free doggie scoop if you want.
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