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Submit article or codeThis page is available only to registered members, you have to login first, if you haven't registered yet you can do that for free. CommentsHow to Market and Protect Your New Ideas by Neil (gcci04@yahoo.com) on 4 Aug 2004 9:30pm GMT The intellectual property transfer market is now estimated to be worth over $100 billion. If you have a new idea, a patent or an invention, you may be able to license it or sell it for millions of dollars. Many Fortune 500 companies are now making their intellectual property available for sale or licensing at new online intellectual-property exchanges. These companies are trying to maximize their return on research and development investment and generate a new source of revenue by licensing their unused and underutilized inventions to others. A number of online forums, including Minnesota-based NewIdeaTrade.com (http://www.newideatrade.com ), California-based Pl-x.com (http://www.pl-x.com ), and Connecticut-based PatentTriage.com (http://www.patenttriage.com ) now link buyers and sellers of intellectual property. The traditional transfer of intellectual property is complicated, costly, and can take up to one year. However, these online forums simplify and speed up the process for transfer of new ideas.
The Internet currently reaches more than 560 million users around the world. This makes innovators’ potential for exposure much higher than with traditional forms of media. The worldwide online commerce has reached $2.2 trillion in 2002 and is expected to reach $6.8 trillion by 2004. The innovators today can leverage the massive reach of the Internet and promote their new ideas to the global market without substantial marketing costs.
Official copyright registration and patent rights can be obtained from appropriate authorities. A directory of Patent and Copyright Offices around the world is available at http://www.newideatrade.com/government_patent_copyright_offices.htm . When a potential buyer contacts the seller for more information about the intellectual property, the seller should require the buyer to sign a non-disclosure agreement before revealing the details.
Additional information on how to market new ideas and inventions is available at http://www.newideatrade.com. Turn your dreams into reality. by GCCI (gcci04@yahoo.com) on 14 Oct 2004 6:55pm GMT Turn your dreams into reality: How to market your intellectual property to the global market Whether you have tried to market your invention, art, craft, book or other talent in the past and failed or whether you have never tried beyond nurturing your ideas in your mind, please remember this--if you deeply believe in your talent, and if you have a vision of greatness for your ideas, one day you will be able to turn your dreams into reality. Remember Carl Carlson's 17-year efforts to make his copy machine (Xerox) a reality and Thomas Edison's 10,000 experiments to invent the light bulb. The powerful lesson from many great inventors and entrepreneurs in human history is--Never Give Up! Even if everybody around you keeps telling you to give up, you should remember that negative people and negative reinforcements are only barriers to transforming your dreams into reality. Many famous inventors, entrepreneurs and authors refused to give up regardless of how many people laughed at them or how many times they failed. They knew that one can never be sure of how long it will take to succeed. And so, they never gave up. All the negative people and negative reinforcements could not destroy their spirit of endurance, perseverance and resilience. They remembered the famous quote "Most people succeeded just one step beyond their greatest failure." They kept on trying and did not allow the rejections and negative reinforcements to kill their hopes and dreams. They took every obstacle as a challenge to overcome. They deeply believed that one day, the right opportunities will present themselves and will open the doors to their hopes and dreams. In the end, their confidence, perseverance and hard work helped them turn their dreams into reality. The intellectual property transfer market is now estimated to be worth over $100 billion. Today, the Internet provides a wide range of tools and resources to the innovators. A number of online forums, including Minnesota-based NewIdeaTrade.com (http://www.newideatrade.com ), California-based Pl-x.com (http://www.pl-x.com ), and Connecticut-based PatentTriage.com (http://www.patenttriage.com ) links buyers and sellers of intellectual property. The traditional transfer of intellectual property is complicated, costly, and can take up to one year. However, these online forums simplify and speed up the process for transfer of intellectual property.
Additional information on how to market intellectual property is available at http://www.newideatrade.com.
Neil Armand Intellectual Property Professional Global Commerce & Communication, Inc. http://www.gcchq.com How to Market Your Arts & Crafts by Neil Armand (gcci04@yahoo.com) on 28 Oct 2004 10:50pm GMT The intellectual property transfer market is now estimated to be worth over $100 billion. If you have new arts and crafts, you may be able to license or sell them for millions of dollars. A number of online forums, including Minnesota-based NewIdeaTrade.com <a href=�http://www.newideatrade.com�>(http://www.newideatrade.com)</a>, California-based Pl-x.com <a href=�http://www.pl-x.com�>(http://www.pl-x.com )</a>, and Connecticut-based PatentTriage.com <a href=�http://www.patenttriage.com�>(http://www.patenttriage.com )</a>. now link buyers and sellers of arts, crafts and other intellectual property. The traditional transfer of intellectual property is complicated, costly, and can take up to one year. However, these online forums simplify and speed up the process for transfer of intellectual property. <br> The Internet currently reaches more than 560 million users around the world. This makes innovators’ potential for exposure much higher than with traditional forms of media. The worldwide online commerce has reached $2.2 trillion in 2002 and is expected to reach $6.8 trillion by 2005. The innovators today can leverage the massive reach of the Internet and promote their intellectual property to the global market without substantial marketing costs. <br> Additional information on how to market arts and crafts is available at <a href=�http://www.newideatrade.com�>http://www.newideatrade.com.</a> <br> Neil Armand Intellectual Property Professional Global Commerce & Communication, Inc. Telephone: 320-253-3139 URL <a href=http://www.gcchq.com“>http://www.gcchq.com.</a> Intellectual property forums by Neil Armand (gcci04@yahoo.com) on 3 Nov 2004 7:16pm GMT The intellectual property transfer market is now estimated to be worth over $100 billion. If you have a new idea, an invention, a new art or craft, you may be able to license it or sell it for millions of dollars. |