• Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I have a friend who works for the city and invented a brilliant system to remove weed from pebble driveways, without using weed killers. They wrote an article in the local paper, and he was even awarded by the mayor.

    Several people recommended to him to patent his system, and he contacted a patent lawyer to do just that.
    The lawyer praised his idea, and stated he could make the paperwork to get the patent, for the small fee of some insane amount.
    Luckily he pulled out, and did not go forward.

    It turns out that his idea was already in production in Germany. The money to the patent lawyer would have been a complete waste.

    The moral of the story is, that the only sure winners on patents, are the lawyers.

    Edit PS:
    Another story, a guy had some patents he found out were being used by a really big company.
    He contacted the company to make an agreement on the use of his patents, and the response he got back was basically: “Sue us”.
    Those big companies have lawyers on their pay role, patent cases are insanely expensive, in part because patent lawyers are among the most expensive, and it’s near impossible to predict the outcome of a case. His chances of even affording the case were slim, and the chance of winning even if he was obviously right were even slimmer. Because the big company will just hire “experts” to claim non violation. And the little guy can’t afford to match it.

    So again the patents didn’t help the little guy.