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Every week, inventors spend thousands of dollars filing patents for ideas that already exist. Not “sort of” exist. Not “vaguely similar.” Already patented — sometimes word for word, mechanism for mechanism. And they don’t find out until a patent examiner rejects their application 18 months later, after they’ve already paid $8,000-15,000 in attorney fees. This […]
You’ve been working on your invention for months — maybe years. You’ve sketched it out, maybe built a prototype, and you’re pretty sure nobody’s done this before. But when you Google “how to patent my invention,” the numbers hit hard: Patent attorney consultation: $300-600/hour Prior art search: $1,000-2,500 Provisional patent application: $3,000-5,000 Non-provisional patent: $8,000-15,000+ […]
