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Generic Inventor Licensing Guide with No Evident Investigative Leads

Generic Inventor Licensing Guide with No Evident Investigative Leads The document provides marketing and instructional content about licensing inventions and product promotion, lacking any mention of high‑profile individuals, financial transactions, or wrongdoing. It offers no actionable leads for investigation. Key insights: Lists resources for inventors (InventRight, USPTO, university tech transfer offices).; Mentions companies like Disney, Nestlé, Coca‑Cola, Guthy‑Renker, but only in a promotional context.; Provides contact information for software tools and media outreach platforms (HARO, PR Leads).

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Generic Inventor Licensing Guide with No Evident Investigative Leads The document provides marketing and instructional content about licensing inventions and product promotion, lacking any mention of high‑profile individuals, financial transactions, or wrongdoing. It offers no actionable leads for investigation. Key insights: Lists resources for inventors (InventRight, USPTO, university tech transfer offices).; Mentions companies like Disney, Nestlé, Coca‑Cola, Guthy‑Renker, but only in a promotional context.; Provides contact information for software tools and media outreach platforms (HARO, PR Leads).

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If you’d like to record the actions on your screen for video tutorials, both of these free programs will get the job done. If you need advanced editing features, Jing’s big brother Camtasia is the industry standard (www.camtasia.com). Licensing Ideas to Others for Royalties > InventRight ( www.inventright.com_) (800-701-7993) Stephen Key is the most consistently successful inventor [’ve ever met, with millions in royalties from companies like Disney, Nestlé, and Coca-Cola. He is not high-tech but specializes in creating simple products, or improving on existing products, and then licensing (renting) his ideas to large corporations. He comes up with the idea, files a provisional patent for less than $200, and then lets another company do the work while he collects checks. This site introduces his fail-proof process for doing the same. His techniques for cold-calling alone are invaluable. Highly recommended. »Guthy-Renker Corporation (www.guthyrenker.com) (760-773-9022) GRC is the 800-pound infomercial gorilla. It brings in more than $1.3 billion per year in sales with mega-hits like Tony Robbins, Proactiv Solution, and Winsor Pilates. Don’t expect more than a 2-4% royalty if you make the cut, but the numbers are huge enough to make it worth a look. Submit your product online. Searching Patents for Unexploited Ideas to Turn into Products e » United States Patent and Trademark Office (www.uspto.gov) (800-786-9199) e» lLicensable Technologies Developed at Universities § ( www.autm.net _; see “view all listings” under “Technology Transfer Offices” ) e » Inventors Groups and Associations (call and ask if members have anything to license) ( Wwww.uiausa.org/Resources/InventorGroups.htm Becoming an Expert »Prof Net via PR Leads (www.prleads.com) and HARO (www.helpareporterout.com) Receive daily leads from journalists and TV and radio producers looking for experts to cite and interview for media ranging from local outlets to CNN and the New York Times. Stop swimming upstream and start responding to stories people are already working on. HARO offers select leads at no cost, and you

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