Licensing Experts Phoenix AZ
Common invention-related questions answered by invention marketing/licensing expert Russell Williams of Invention Home. Read on and know more.
Kendall D Steele
3300 N CENTRAL AVE STE 2600
PHOENIX, AZ
Kendall D Steele
3300 N CENTRAL AVE STE 2600
PHOENIX, AZ 85012
Specialties
Personal Injury, Defective & Dangerous Products, Ethics, Commercial, Intellectual Property
Education
Brigham Young University,University of Utah,University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Susan Moon O
602-916-5407
3003 N CENTRAL AVE STE 2600
PHOENIX, AZ
Susan Moon O
602-916-5407
3003 N CENTRAL AVE STE 2600
PHOENIX, AZ 85012
Specialties
Business, Personal Injury, Litigation, Intellectual Property
Education
Arizona State University,University of California
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Michael F Bailey
2901 N CENTRAL AVE STE 2000
PHOENIX, AZ
2901 N CENTRAL AVE STE 2000
PHOENIX, AZ 85012
Specialties
Partnership, Intellectual Property, Litigation
Education
University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law,Brigham Young University
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Jill Marie McCanse
602-643-2452
2901 N Central Ave Suite 1600
Phoenix, AZ
Jill Marie McCanse
602-643-2452
2901 N Central Ave Suite 1600
Phoenix, AZ 85012
Specialties
Litigation, Intellectual Property, Commercial
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Brett M Hager
602-532-5600
3030 N 3RD ST STE 1300
PHOENIX, AZ
Brett M Hager
602-532-5600
3030 N 3RD ST STE 1300
PHOENIX, AZ 85012
Specialties
Aviation, Construction, Commercial, Car Accident, Corporate, Defective & Dangerous Products, Insurance, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Intellectual Property
Education
Tulane University School of Law,University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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David G Bray
2901 N CENTRAL AVE STE 200
PHOENIX, AZ
David G Bray
2901 N CENTRAL AVE STE 200
PHOENIX, AZ 85012
Specialties
Commercial, Employment, Intellectual Property
Education
Cornell University,Indiana University-Bloomington
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Karim Adatia
602-640-9339
2929 N CENTRAL AVE FL 21
PHOENIX, AZ
Karim Adatia
602-640-9339
2929 N CENTRAL AVE FL 21
PHOENIX, AZ 85012
Specialties
Business, Corporate, Media, Intellectual Property
Education
University of Victoria Appeal Law Review,University of Victoria, School of Law
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Douglas C Erickson
3200 N CENTRAL AVE STE 1800
PHOENIX, AZ
Douglas C Erickson
3200 N CENTRAL AVE STE 1800
PHOENIX, AZ 85012
Specialties
Commercial, Litigation, Intellectual Property, Criminal Defense, Personal Injury
Education
Arizona State University, College of Law, Tempe, Arizona,University of Michigan
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C Randall Bain
602-351-8200
2901 N CENTRAL AVE STE 2000
PHOENIX, AZ
602-351-8200
2901 N CENTRAL AVE STE 2000
PHOENIX, AZ 85012
Specialties
Litigation, Partnership, Intellectual Property
Education
Yale Law School,Yale University
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Connie J Mableson
3003 N CENTRAL AVE STE 1800
PHOENIX, AZ
3003 N CENTRAL AVE STE 1800
PHOENIX, AZ 85012
Specialties
Intellectual Property
Education
Gonzaga University,University of Denver
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Russell Williams founded Invention Home over 7 years ago to assist inventors with the marketing and licensing of their ideas. He's been asked nearly every invention-related question in the book, and shares his wisdom with you in this series, "The Inventor Q&A." Question: Can I really sell or license my invention/idea? Answer: Yes, however, it is important to understand what you need to have in place to increase your odds of success. As you move your idea through the invention and patent process, your odds of success increase as your idea becomes more tangible and real. The notion of selling or licensing an idea without any effort or development on behalf of the inventor is a misconception by many inventors. Although anything is possible, it is important to be realistic about your odds of success with an idea. Many inventors believe that a company will license or buy their idea and pay a royalty, even though they have not taken the time to move the idea forward with any research, patent work or any type of prototype, design, or development. This is unlikely. To increase your likelihood of success, you should be prepared to move your idea forward beyond just a concept or thought. Next, when it comes to royalties or payment received for licensing your idea, it’s vital that you have realistic expectations. Don’t expect to receive a 50/50 split on the profits from a company for licensing your idea. A company may end up spending hundreds of thousands of dollars developing, manufacturing and marketing your idea…so a 50/50 split would not be reasonable. Typically, an average royalty can range from 3-5% of net revenues received by the company for selling the product. The royalty rate is negotiable and may fluctuate based on the margin and/or sales volume of the product. Overall, the key to selling or licensing your invention is having a good idea to start with, and then taking steps to protect and effectively present the idea to companies. Question: Bef... |
Author: Russell Williams
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