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I believe you have to provide one working example to get a patent.Quote:
Originally Posted by steve worswick
Patents and copyrights are two different things. Competitors would not be infringing their copyright, doing what you describe [unless they used the exact same words to sell their services].Quote:
Originally Posted by TechNoiZ
To be honest, it's not really clear to me what you've been trying to say.Quote:
A modular approach to ad banner creation if you like ...... where the cost (if you are getting someone else to do it) is spent almost entirely on cosmetic design, how it looks, not on the presently behind-the-scenes mechanics of how it works.
Companies with more resources are always going to have greater options than smaller ones. They are going to be more visible. That doesn't mean that smaller ones will be invisible. They just have to work a little harder to establish their niche and tailor their ad efforts. This is how it works across the board, in print, tv, etc. And why should the playing field be leveled for smaller companies when they are small for a reason? Doesn't it make sense that we see a Microsoft ad here instead of an ad for a boutique in Kansas that makes hand-made pikachu-themed slippers?
It seems like what you're saying is that you have an idea for how to offer better quality ads for less via some template or engine system. Nothing wrong with that. That's what capitalism is all about. An entrepeneur recognizes a niche as an open door and innovates some improved product.
But, to stay on topic of your question, I don't think you would be able to patent that because it would be using technologies that are already patented to be used in the way you want to. Grounds for a patent would be for a process that involves a better way to send data, view web-sites, etc. You wouldn't be introducing a new chemical compound. Rather, just a new mixture of compounds already patented.
Anyway, I think this is the case with a lot of new business ideas. Instead of looking for a patent, it's more a matter of implementing the idea first and in a smart way that will ensure you always stand out as the original and best provider of that product or service. Even if it's not patented, doing something first and well is a great advantage over future competitors.
Thanks for that FlashLackey .... makes sense to me .... :)
i just patented the idea or patenting an idea.
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I think you would find that patenting an idea is exactly what EOLAS did with their idea for embedded media...then they sued Microsoft for a squillion for infringing.
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