9781413306446
The Inventor's Notebook: A Patent it Yourself Companion share button
David Pressman
Format Paperback
Dimensions 8.20 (w) x 10.70 (h) x 0.60 (d)
Pages 256
Publisher NOLO
Publication Date June 2008
ISBN 9781413306446
Book ISBN 10 1413306446
About Book

The best way to protect your invention is to keep good records. Let The Inventor’s Notebook track and prompt you to take care of every important step in the process.
Use it to:
*document the development of your invention
*help you can make refinements while building and testing
*assess the commercial potential of your invention
*calculate how much capital you are likely to need 
*organize your search for funds to build, test, manufacture and distribute your invention
*create a record of contacts who know of your invention and have signed confidentiality agreements

The perfect companion to Nolo's bestselling Patent It Yourself, this book includes:
*worksheets
*forms
*sample agreements
*instructions
*references to relevant areas of patent law
*a bibliography of legal and non-legal aids
*and more

The Inventor's Notebook also includes up-to-date agreements, a glossary of patent terms and a section on using the Internet to develop and promote your invention.

Reviews

The Washington Post

Handy to speed up any legal help you might need.

Book News

Describes the invention process and how to keep records of it for legal protection, marketing, and financing.

IEEE MICRO

Can help you organize and document your development activities -- something you'll be glad you did when it comes time to patent your invention.

NASA Tech Briefs

Offers an organized way to document an invention's progress from first glimmer to the marketplace.

Small Business Opportunities

Designed to help you document the key steps of the invention process.... Use this valuable book to record, track and document every step along the way.

NASA

An excellent tool to assist the private inventor in assembling the necessary records and documentation required for the successful award of a patent.
— Jack A. Kinzler

Baylor University

Forces the inventor to go beyond the creative act and addresses issues such as costs, the market, and competition.
— Donald L. Sexton