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  • Patent Pending: A Step-by-Step Guide on How to File a Patent

  • Protect Your Ideas and Inventions with a Patent Pending Status
  • By: Abdulaziz Almehmadi PhD
  • Narrated by: Samuel Suk
  • Length: 26 mins
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Patent Pending: A Step-by-Step Guide on How to File a Patent

By: Abdulaziz Almehmadi PhD
Narrated by: Samuel Suk
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This guide aims to provide an actionable step by step process that streamlines the filing of a provisional patent application and obtaining a patent pending status.

Learn how to protect your invention or idea with first-hand experience. I have my own patent, too. Patent number: US9703952B2 titled: "Device and method for providing intent-based access control". I have done it and will guide you on how to do it, too. This guide is dedicated to those who are with the do-it-yourself (DIY) mind-set. It is an easy and fun process.

You can protect your invention or idea and prevent anyone from using it or selling it with a provisional patent. Add to your product or idea a legal patent pending status. If you have an idea or a prototype of an invention, you can protect it and prevent anyone from using it or selling it without your permission with a single application called provisional patent application.

In this guide, you will learn:

  • How to do a patent search to see if your idea exists or a unique one.
  • How to draft a provisional patent document with a template to fill.
  • How to file a provisional patent: a walk-through.
  • How to monetize your provisional patent or license and selling it.
  • What to do next after filling a provisional patent.

The journey ahead. Let's get started!

©2019 Abdulaziz Almehmadi (P)2019 Abdulaziz Almehmadi

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It does 90% of what it says in that it explains the process BUT if you want examples or details you have to buy the Web Course. If this were a paper copy, you’d expect examples in the book, so why are we denied this in the Audio version.
I felt like it was just a way of selling the web course the author has developed.

To be fair, it did give a grounding in the process.

However, it’s written for a USA audience and the most important thing it didn’t mention is that even if you patent your idea in USA, you’re not covered in the rest of the world! You’re idea can legally be copied and sold elsewhere, just not in the USA. A HUGE and CRITICAL omission.

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