Holoshoo is the latest alias of an invention promoter who wants your business. I do not sell any service to inventors. In fact, I have made a nice living form my own inventions. This is something almost everyone is capable of doing.
Holoshoo, William A Scott, aka. William Scott Esq is a disbarred attorney lobbyist who posts using many aliases. I have reason to believe that this person is associated with the invention promotion business. I believe that there is a high probability that the poster is one of the infamous people the FTC prosecuted in Project Mousetrap. A number of the people so prosecuted have since been found to have violated consent agreements they agreed to and have been the subject of further FTC actions.
It was alleged that Robert N Waxman was the ring leader of the syndicate of invention promoters which the FTC took action against.
Readers can read about the characters involved at www.InventorEd.org/caution/. Mr. Robert N Waxman is addressed at www.InventorEd.org/caution/waxman.
Invention promotion fraud is a serious problem where each aspiring inventor is typically defrauded of $10,000 to $50,000 dollars. The industry is conservatively taking in at least $500 million annually.
American ingenuity which is protected by patents is the only thing standing between our current standard of living and a precipitous drop. American inventors must be protected from invention promotion hucksters and big corporate patent pirating shysters alike because it is they who will create new jobs, industries, and prosperity for all.
Ronald J. Riley,
Speaking only on my own behalf. President - www.PIAUSA.org - RJR at PIAUSA.org Executive Director - www.InventorEd.org - RJR at InvEd.org Senior Fellow - www.patentPolicy.org President - Alliance for American Innovation Caretaker of Intellectual Property Creators on behalf of deceased founder Paul Heckel Washington, DC Direct (810) 597-0194 - (202) 318-1595 - 9 am to 8 pm EST.
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Holoshoo is the latest alias of an invention promoter who wants your business. I do not sell any service to inventors. In fact, I have made a nice living form my own inventions. This is something almost everyone is capable of doing.
Holoshoo, William A Scott, aka. William Scott Esq is a disbarred attorney lobbyist who posts using many aliases. I have reason to believe that this person is associated with the invention promotion business. I believe that there is a high probability that the poster is one of the infamous people the FTC prosecuted in Project Mousetrap. A number of the people so prosecuted have since been found to have violated consent agreements they agreed to and have been the subject of further FTC actions.
It was alleged that Robert N Waxman was the ring leader of the syndicate of invention promoters which the FTC took action against.
Readers can read about the characters involved at www.InventorEd.org/caution/. Mr. Robert N Waxman is addressed at www.InventorEd.org/caution/waxman.
Invention promotion fraud is a serious problem where each aspiring inventor is typically defrauded of $10,000 to $50,000 dollars. The industry is conservatively taking in at least $500 million annually.
American ingenuity which is protected by patents is the only thing standing between our current standard of living and a precipitous drop. American inventors must be protected from invention promotion hucksters and big corporate patent pirating shysters alike because it is they who will create new jobs, industries, and prosperity for all.
Ronald J. Riley,
Speaking only on my own behalf.
President - www.PIAUSA.org - RJR at PIAUSA.org
Executive Director - www.InventorEd.org - RJR at InvEd.org
Senior Fellow - www.patentPolicy.org
President - Alliance for American Innovation
Caretaker of Intellectual Property Creators on behalf of deceased founder Paul Heckel
Washington, DC
Direct (810) 597-0194 - (202) 318-1595 - 9 am to 8 pm EST.