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    Patent your product first.
    Use your patent as your weapon, sign a contract with a manufacturer and have your share on the paper.


    OR wait for years and years to collect the fund you need and when you are just about to be there to manufacture AND market your product, go and buy it in WallMart for 10 bucks.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sayzer View Post
    Patent your product first.
    Use your patent as your weapon, sign a contract with a manufacturer and have your share on the paper.


    OR wait for years and years to collect the fund you need and when you are just about to be there to manufacture AND market your product, go and buy it in WallMart for 10 bucks.


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    I see flaws with patents. For starters they mean nothing to Korea. They will manufacture anything. Regardless. If the idea isn’t entirely distinct, someone gaining word of it could possibly embark on modifying it to avoid infringement. With some applied creativity, and the fact that they may actually be on the other side of the World, they may just succeed! (The whole things a hard call in all respects)

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    Jackson,

    Take a deep look at this post when you have time.

    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=3965

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    Quote Originally Posted by sayzer View Post
    Jackson,

    Take a deep look at this post when you have time.

    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=3965

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    Interesting thread, I agree with it mostly.

    Best Regards,

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    Default hmmm..

    thnx guys for the replies and comments.. patenting takes a few years here in my place so dont think its worth while and it costs a bunch too.. haha...

    anyways guys.. i've had this idea and it was put in the deal.. u see i am selling them the design schematic and layouts and idea with a one time sum xx,xxx and instead of royalty i would supply them the programmed PIC heahaeeha so basicly the chip itself would be the royalty... every unit they come up wif they need one programmed PIC to go with it.. just somethign i wanna share with u guys who are kinda like in my situation too..
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    Yeah... something like Parallax already do with their BasicStamp... but with intelligence inside
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    Quote Originally Posted by nimonia View Post
    thnx guys for the replies and comments.. patenting takes a few years here in my place so dont think its worth while and it costs a bunch too.. haha...

    anyways guys.. i've had this idea and it was put in the deal.. u see i am selling them the design schematic and layouts and idea with a one time sum xx,xxx and instead of royalty i would supply them the programmed PIC heahaeeha so basicly the chip itself would be the royalty... every unit they come up wif they need one programmed PIC to go with it.. just somethign i wanna share with u guys who are kinda like in my situation too..
    I think someone is having himself on.

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    Hi,

    (Copy Protection in Modern Microcontrollers).

    See this link:
    http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~sps32/mcu_lock.html

    The latest paper on this subject:
    http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/techreports/UCAM-CL-TR-630.html

    Semi-invasive attacks – A new approach to hardware security analysis
    Sergei P. Skorobogatov
    April 2005, 144 pages
    http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/techreports/UCAM-CL-TR-630.pdf

    Best regards,

    Luciano

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