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2022 Samuel Finley Breese Morse was an American inventor and painter - having established his reputation as a portrait painter in his middle age Morse contributed to the invention of a single - wire telegraph system based on European telegraphs - Sculptor Byron M Pickett - Dedicated June 10th 1871 - Central Park Manhattan New York City East 72nd St and 5th Avenue entrance Covid Right Arm Band-aid 05/28/2022
The Farnsworth Invention by Aaron Sorkin. New Theatre production, Newtown Sydney 2011. (Milestones Photography/Matthias Engesser)
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The Farnsworth Invention by Aaron Sorkin. New Theatre production, Newtown Sydney 2011. (Milestones Photography/Matthias Engesser)
"Inventor confidential" by Warren Tuttle.
Recently I received a new book that was supposed to enlarge my understanding of the Intellectual property current landscape in the U.S.
After reading and initially finding the book light and informative, I stumbled on few sentences, suddenly changing my whole opinion about the book and its author.
It is, in my opinion, One more of the long line of pretenders clinging for public support but representing the opposite interest. Trojan horses or wolf's in sheep's skin.
Are you Inventor? Beware
After reading this book, I see two points bringing attention.
1) Inventor commission based on NET company profits
2) Patent Assignment
Both create a disadvantage for the Inventor.
The NET?
After subtracting all expenses, I would not be surprised that the Inventor owes money to the licensee.
The talk about "ethical corporations" is not worth the paper it is written on.
In reality, there is a paper with numbers on it, and God only knows what is really behind all listed "expenses."
2) The forced Assignment?
It shows the true face of the corporations he works for.
In short, the Inventor is losing their invention in exchange, not for payment but a promise.
"The Assignment" creates more problems than it solves. For example, as described in this book, the author suggest that the Inventor may take advantage of the assignee's purchasing power by buying the product from the manufacturer.
Really?
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This is the lid to Darius'es toy bin for the vehicle, and it fits perfectly over Hunter's lap. So I started using it as his feeding tray cause it was a hassel to hold the goldfishies and puffs and cheerioes in my hand while he picked at them
Students present their ideas and protoypes for inventions to a panel of judges in a multi-school competition.