Visited the link that was posted in an early response. Company claims to be an "intellectual property investor." That is the biggest croc of shit I've ever heard. Thats fancy speak for "We buy patents and sell them at ridiculous prices after someone else does the work of moving a product to market... or we sue the piss out of you." I for one am highly displease that this crap is clogging up our courts.
oh and btw i patent the idea of moving an electron through a metallic conductor, im gonna start suing ppl next week if they don't start handing over buttloads of cash
Sorry but the prior art will easily read on claims that broad.
I'll get it on file for 10k though if you insist on filing. 3k per Office action after that. First action should be expected in 2-3 years and final disposition (can't sue until patent issues) will be in 3-7 years. Let me know.
If you DID go through that like these guys did, then offered licenses to people who were stealing your idea, I'll bet you'd feel good about suing them and wouldn't be referring to yourself as a troll.
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Visited the link that was posted in an early response. Company claims to be an "intellectual property investor." That is the biggest croc of shit I've ever heard. Thats fancy speak for "We buy patents and sell them at ridiculous prices after someone else does the work of moving a product to market... or we sue the piss out of you." I for one am highly displease that this crap is clogging up our courts.
oh and btw i patent the idea of moving an electron through a metallic conductor, im gonna start suing ppl next week if they don't start handing over buttloads of cash
Sorry but the prior art will easily read on claims that broad.
I'll get it on file for 10k though if you insist on filing. 3k per Office action after that. First action should be expected in 2-3 years and final disposition (can't sue until patent issues) will be in 3-7 years. Let me know.
If you DID go through that like these guys did, then offered licenses to people who were stealing your idea, I'll bet you'd feel good about suing them and wouldn't be referring to yourself as a troll.