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RE: Re: KAT5 Website Updated
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- Subject: RE: Re: KAT5 Website Updated
- From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 16:21:14 -0000
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That's
patent office.
Nik
--- In ukha_d@y..., "Mark
McCall"
<mark@a...> wrote: > MessagePersonally I know little or nothing
about copyright/patenting. But I wonder is it even possible to
patent this idea? You can buy similar products from many
different
companies - although none that are any where near Keith's prices!
If
the product was being "formalised" in this way it also brings up the
subject of CE approval - which costs thousands. > > Also,
say
a company in the US started to produce something very similar in the
morning - would Keith have the resources to fight a large company in a
foreign country? > > So...I recon copyrighting KAT5 would be
either impossible, or un- enforceable.
You cannot copyright a
"thing" you can only copyright a design (i.e. a piece of writing,
drawing
or similar). Copyright is implicit in any material so created, although
it
helps avoid future problems over ownership if this is explicitly
stated.
The criteria for a patent are more complex. Basically the
invention has to demonstrate a novelty (a unique approach to a design
problem) and invention in solving that problem. I'm not a patent
lawyer,
but suspect that Keith may struggle to find a novel aspect to his
design
(no prior art exists) which is actually worthwhile patenting (in that
it is wide enough to offer "me too" type protection). This is more a
reflection on the patent process than Keith's ingenuity... but that's
the way it is. Once a UK patent has been lodged - at a cost of around
5-6K usually - this provides European/international protection for
only a further 18 months without further heavyweight expenditure. So
timing can be everything in these cases... Anyway, Keith will get
much
sounder advice by seeing a professional patent agent ;-) - and it won't
cost him a thing initially...
Patrick
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