How to Get a USA Provisional Patent without an Attorney – Video Course Launch

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Since 2013, the USPTO (United States Patent & Trademark Office) awards patents not to inventors who invent first, but to inventors who file their patent applications first. This Provisional Patent Video Course empowers inventors to file their application themselves and without expensive patent attorneys.


How to get a patent is the most frequently asked question new inventors seek an answer to. And no matter where the inventor lives, because the market in the USA is so vast, inventors want to know how to get a USA patent in particular.


Normally, there is a two step process:


STEP 1: The first step is to apply for a provisional patent, which gives the inventor that all important “patent pending status”. With this status, the inventor can show the invention to potential customers or funders or prototype makers and manufacturers with a degree of legal protection.


STEP 2: The second step, is the refining and completion of the provional patent application in step 1, turning it into a full application.


THE PROBLEM The problem is that the first step, filing a provisional patent application to get “patent pending” status, has traditionally been the preserve of costly patent attorneys, who will charge many thousands of dollars for their services, depending on the intracacies of the invention to be patented. For most private inventors therefore, this financial barrier can seem daunting, and is a big stumbling block and challenge.


THE SOLUTION This is the where the Provisional Patent Video Course comes to the rescue. Costing just $97, it will save the inventor many thousdands of dollars in patent attorney fees, by showing him or her just how to get a USA provisional patent application on-line. Using a series of over-the-shoulder, step-by-step videos, the course takes the inventor through the process of filing a provisional patent application with the USPTO’s (United States Patent & Trademark Office’s) own online system.


David Korpi, the course author and himself a master inventor with many patents to his name says: “This course could not be more timely. Patents used to be awarded to inventors who showed that their innovation was conceived and developed by them first. Since 2013 however, the USA now grants patents to the inventor who files their patent application first”.


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