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  • Liability
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    Originally posted by Not So Wise View Post
    UK filing fee is something like £200, but that does not include costs like researching existing patents, agent fee's so forth

    Pan European patent would be in the region of £30,000

    World wide patent protection would be 6 to 7 figures

    And all that's only to get the patent, if you find someone breaking your patent (in an country where your patent is valid) you will be looking at stumping up hundreds of thousands to millions of your own money to defend it while hoping you can win so you can get the money back

    So unless you are reasonably sure your idea is actually worth millions it's not worth patenting

    Ps: as this is an IT contractor board, have to add just in case, if your idea is software related, many/most countries don't accept or recognise software patents (only exception I can think of is USA, UK still debating it)
    are you sure about the indicative european and world wide costs?

    Ive seen ideas and things being patented on a global level from people that clearly dont even have 2k to spare..but somehow get their idea patented?

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  • BlasterBates
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    What do you mean idea?, unless it is a very specific technical or scientific invention you can forget it, quite often the "ideas" behind the patents can be implemented without infringing the original one.

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  • Not So Wise
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    UK filing fee is something like £200, but that does not include costs like researching existing patents, agent fee's so forth

    Pan European patent would be in the region of £30,000

    World wide patent protection would be 6 to 7 figures

    And all that's only to get the patent, if you find someone breaking your patent (in an country where your patent is valid) you will be looking at stumping up hundreds of thousands to millions of your own money to defend it while hoping you can win so you can get the money back

    So unless you are reasonably sure your idea is actually worth millions it's not worth patenting

    Ps: as this is an IT contractor board, have to add just in case, if your idea is software related, many/most countries don't accept or recognise software patents (only exception I can think of is USA, UK still debating it)

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Tell me the idea and I'll patent it on your behalf

    Free that is.

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  • PastaBlasta
    started a topic Best (and cheapest) way to patent ideas

    Best (and cheapest) way to patent ideas

    Hi, I have a few ideas which I would like to patent.

    I know that this can potentially cost a huge amount of money once the lawyers are involved.

    Does anyone have any thoughts on the best way to do this please? I want the filing to be as professional as possible, without being hit by huge fees.

    Any help appreciated,

    PB.
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