You're gonna Love this Scam !
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You're gonna Love this Scam !
Perhaps this belongs in Humour....
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3710624747&category=7266
nope,this is'nt my sale
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3710624747&category=7266
nope,this is'nt my sale
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I wonder if it is anything like a scam that appeared in California about 50 yrs ago.
The ad in the newspaper read like this:
"GUARANTEED WAY TO GET RID OF ROACHES!!
ONLY $1.00. Send to the following address. Sorry no refunds"
The address was given. It is my understanding over 100,000 sent in the dollar. And this was in 1954!
When one got the product it was two small wooden blocks about 2 inches square. The instructions read as follows:
1. Find Roach.
2. Put roach on one of the blocks.
3. Take the other block and smash roach.
I also understand that legal attempts to prosecute were thwarted because the perpertarator made NO false claims.
carl
The ad in the newspaper read like this:
"GUARANTEED WAY TO GET RID OF ROACHES!!
ONLY $1.00. Send to the following address. Sorry no refunds"
The address was given. It is my understanding over 100,000 sent in the dollar. And this was in 1954!
When one got the product it was two small wooden blocks about 2 inches square. The instructions read as follows:
1. Find Roach.
2. Put roach on one of the blocks.
3. Take the other block and smash roach.
I also understand that legal attempts to prosecute were thwarted because the perpertarator made NO false claims.
carl
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Hey, the guy does have 100% feedback.
Now, if I could come up with a device that made a steel sound like a guitar, THEN I'd have something!
Maybe a herbal nutritional supplement... Get Ron Jeremy to host the infomercial... hmmm?
Gotta run to Dallas. Cya guys.
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Now, if I could come up with a device that made a steel sound like a guitar, THEN I'd have something!
Maybe a herbal nutritional supplement... Get Ron Jeremy to host the infomercial... hmmm?
Gotta run to Dallas. Cya guys.
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You can "BUY IT NOW" for $80,000!!!
What a deal!
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What a deal!
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Actually, I'm surprised ebay lets this sort of thing go on. In the first place, the <u>only person</u> who can get a patent is the person who does the inventing! The patent will <u>only</u> be issued in the name of the inventor. Therefore, no matter what this guy says or does, his name will be on the patent that's issued. He can transfer any or all of the rights to somebody else, but at this point...there's no guarantee that what he has developed is patentable, or that someone else hasn't come up with the same idea. Patent searches cost a lot of money and take a lot of time. It sounds like this guy hasn't done anything in this respect, so his "invention" (for all intents and purposes) is worthless at this time.
This type of thing (ideas for sale) comes up frequently on ebay. In fact, do a search on ebay for "inventions", and you'll even find a (new design?) blimp patent available...for the paltry sum of $10,000,000.
P.T. Barnum was right. There's one born every minute.
This type of thing (ideas for sale) comes up frequently on ebay. In fact, do a search on ebay for "inventions", and you'll even find a (new design?) blimp patent available...for the paltry sum of $10,000,000.
P.T. Barnum was right. There's one born every minute.
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Probably just a pattern for pants with little studs.
Donny H. it seems he is selling the rights to go get the patent.
The person who applies for a patent first wins. If the inventor doesn't tough luck.
I was just sent the link for an granted patent for a friends invention. I am a sleeping partner. But I have been watching the process for awhile.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by David L. Donald on 11 March 2004 at 10:08 AM.]</p></FONT>
Donny H. it seems he is selling the rights to go get the patent.
The person who applies for a patent first wins. If the inventor doesn't tough luck.
I was just sent the link for an granted patent for a friends invention. I am a sleeping partner. But I have been watching the process for awhile.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by David L. Donald on 11 March 2004 at 10:08 AM.]</p></FONT>
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David Donald said...
After a patent is issued, the inventor can (through a legal contract) assign part or all of the rights to someone else, but the patent document will always reflect his, <u>and only his</u>, name.
I don't know the laws in France, David, but in the United States, that's simply not the case. I won't bother to quote our patent statutes chapter and verse, but suffice it to say that unless you actually did the inventing...your name <u>cannot</u> appear on the patent. You cannot steal, or patent, someone else's invention. Even if you furnished financial aid to the inventor so he could develop and patent his invention, your name <u>cannot</u> appear on the patent application!<SMALL>The person who applies for a patent first wins. If the inventor doesn't tough luck.</SMALL>
After a patent is issued, the inventor can (through a legal contract) assign part or all of the rights to someone else, but the patent document will always reflect his, <u>and only his</u>, name.
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Hipshot is a good product Ed - I have a hip lever on my Tele that raises the B a whole tone (the same thing that the Parsons/White B-bender does, but a different mechanism) , a palm lever that raises the G a half tone, and a thumb lever I can operate to drop the 6th string E to a D. Easy to install, virtually no surgery to the guitar required.