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Company,s that doing research in magnetic gravity in Europe?

Started by umit, August 04, 2013, 07:52:43 AM

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conradelektro

@umit:

I read in your post:

QuoteI did see information about the owner, that he visits people, at this stage i want to complete my project before showing it, some few persons know it,and i registered it in the Netherlands in the tax office, in The Netherlands if you not have a patent, you can register your information as proof that you made it, its a nice future from the country.

I conclude that you might not be the "inventor" or "owner" of this device or idea. Whatever is the case, you (in case it is your idea) or the "owner" (in case it is someone else) should get a patent first.

The best way is to go to a patent attorney who will do everything for you. To file a patent in the Netherlands will cost about 3000.-- to 4000.-- EUR (money for the patent attorney and fees).

http://www.octrooigemachtigde.com/dutch_belgium_patent_attorneys.htm

Within a year of filing the patent in the Netherlands one has to decide to file it internationally, which will cost up to 100.000.-- in case one wants to include the whole of Europe, the USA, Japan, China and India.

But after one has filed the patent in the Netherlands (or in any other country initially) one has one year to show the thing around and to get expert advice without loosing the idea. During this first year it will become clear whether to go on or not.

To be honest, I think it will not be anything useful, but you should try in a professional way.

The professional way is to file a patent in your home country (e.g. in the Netherlands) and then you show the device to as many people as possible so that you hear all the reasons why it will not work.

It might sound expensive to first spend 3000.-- to 4000.-- EUR initially to file a patent, but it gives you the mental and practical freedom to get expert opinion. And then you will save a lot of money and time, because you will have learned what your "thing" is really about.

Trying to hide the "thing" will keep you away from expert opinion and you will for ever cling to your misconceptions.

So, what is the good way:

1) Spend the 3000.-- to 4000.-- EUR on a patent attorney who files a patent in the Netherlands.

2) Once the patent is filed (within a few weeks after the patent attorney started his work), you start talking to people. And you have one whole year before you have to decide on further patent protection in other countries.

3) By talking to many people and by showing your "thing" around, you will understand what you really have.

Greetings, Conrad

umit

Thank you for the information, i have that same information, how ever i thank you for that.

At the other hand, you sound negative, to invest money to lissen at the end from experts that why it will not work, maybe i am wrong.
Any negative comment does not work for me, or distract me from what i am doing.

Thank you again for your information,

gyulasun

Hi umit,

Only one (last) comment on thinking "heterodox": I used inverted commas " " all the time for the word heterodox in my above posts, and I meant thinking outside the box, not in a negative sense of that word at all.

Thanks for the answers, I understand the long years you have spent experimenting with magnets. And going full time with tinkering in this area involves indeed more and more money.

I hope you will find someone with the needed facilities to carry on improving your device. Good luck!

Greetings,  Gyula

umit

My sincer apolegize to you,for mis understanding Gyula.

I did not see it anyway as something negative, and thank you for the support.
Regards,
Umit

umit

To any new readers of this topic, i dont asking for money in any cind, i am looking for information, as what companys are doing research and offer help with
space with proper materials and machines for people as me.

Thank you for the help.