{"id":34248,"date":"2008-03-26T16:35:41","date_gmt":"2008-03-26T21:35:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/content.findlaw-admin.com\/ability-legal\/uncategorized\/spotting-sweet-sounding-promises-of-fraudulent-invention.html"},"modified":"2008-03-26T16:35:41","modified_gmt":"2008-03-26T21:35:41","slug":"spotting-sweet-sounding-promises-of-fraudulent-invention","status":"publish","type":"corporate","link":"https:\/\/corporate.findlaw.com\/intellectual-property\/spotting-sweet-sounding-promises-of-fraudulent-invention.html","title":{"rendered":"Spotting Sweet-Sounding Promises of Fraudulent Invention Promotion Firms"},"content":{"rendered":"<section class=\"fl-gutenberg-byline\">\n    <div class=\"fl-gutenberg-byline-content\">\n                    <p><em>This article was edited and reviewed by <a href=\"https:\/\/www.findlaw.com\/company\/our-team.html\" rel=\"noopener\">FindLaw Attorney Writers<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n\n                | Last reviewed\n        <time>\n                            May 19, 2026\n                    <\/time>\n    <\/div>\n\n    \n    <details class=\"fl-gutenberg-byline-toggle fl-gutenberg-byline-legally-reviewed\">\n        <summary>\n            <i class=\"fl-gutenberg-byline-icon\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i>\n            Legally Reviewed\n        <\/summary>\n\n        <div class=\"fl-gutenberg-byline-toggle-content\">\n            <p><em>This article has been written and reviewed for legal accuracy, clarity, and style by <a href=\"https:\/\/www.findlaw.com\/company\/our-team.html\" rel=\"noopener\">FindLaw\u2019s team of legal writers and attorneys<\/a> and in accordance with <a href=\"https:\/\/www.findlaw.com\/company\/company-history\/editorial-policy.html\" rel=\"noopener\">our editorial standards<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n\n        <\/div>\n    <\/details>\n\n    <details class=\"fl-gutenberg-byline-toggle fl-gutenberg-byline-fast-checked\">\n        <summary>\n            <i class=\"fl-gutenberg-byline-icon\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i>\n            Fact-Checked\n        <\/summary>\n\n        <div class=\"fl-gutenberg-byline-toggle-content\">\n            <p><em>The last updated date refers to the last time this article was reviewed by FindLaw or one of our <a href=\"https:\/\/www.findlaw.com\/company\/our-team\/contributing-authors.html\" rel=\"noopener\">contributing authors<\/a>. We make every effort to keep our articles updated. For information regarding a specific legal issue affecting you, please <a href=\"https:\/\/lawyers.findlaw.com\/?fli=bylinelink\" rel=\"noopener\">contact an attorney in your area<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n\n        <\/div>\n    <\/details>\n<\/section>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"rxbodyfield\" xmlns:o=\"urn:www.microsoft.com\/office\" xmlns:st1=\"urn:www.microsoft.com\/smarttags\" xmlns:w=\"urn:www.microsoft.com\/word\" xmlns:x=\"urn:www.microsoft.com\/excel\"><table border=\"0\" width=\"580\"><tr><td><p><font color=\"#000000\" size=\"5\">T<\/font><font color=\"#000000\">hink you&#39;ve got a great idea for a new product or service? You&#39;re not alone. Every year, tens of thousands of people try to develop their ideas and market them commercially.<\/font><\/p><p><font color=\"#000000\">Some people try to sell their idea or invention to a manufacturer that would market it and pay them royalties. But finding a company to do that can be overwhelming. As an alternative, other people use the services of an invention or patent promotion firm. Indeed, many inventors pay thousands of dollars to firms that promise to evaluate, develop, patent and market inventions. Unfortunately, many of these firms do little or nothing for their fee.<\/font><\/p><p><font color=\"#000000\">The Federal Trade Commission has found that many invention promotion firms claim&#194;&#8212;falsely&#194;&#8212;that they can turn ideas into cash. But, the agency says, smart inventors can learn to spot the sweet-sounding promises of a fraudulent promotion firm. Here&#39;s how to follow up if you hear the following lines:<\/font><\/p><p><em><font color=\"#000080\">&quot;We think your idea has great market potential.&quot;<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><br\/><\/font> Few ideas&#194;&#8212;however good&#194;&#8212;become commercially successful. If a company fails to disclose that investing in your idea is a high-risk venture, and that most ideas never make any money, beware.<\/em><\/p><p><em><font color=\"#000080\">&quot;Our company has licensed a lot of invention ideas successfully.&quot;<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><br\/><\/font> If a company tells you it has a good track record, ask for a list of its successful clients. Confirm that these clients have had commercial success. If the company refuses to give you a list of their successful clients, it probably means they don&#39;t have any.<\/em><\/p><p><em><font color=\"#000080\">&quot;You need to hurry and patent your idea before someone else does.&quot;<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><b\/><br\/><\/font> Be wary of high pressure sales tactics. Simply patenting your idea does NOT mean you will ever make any money from it.<\/em><\/p><p><em><font color=\"#000080\">&quot;Congratulations! We&#39;ve done a patent search on your idea, and we have some great news. There&#39;s nothing like it out there.&quot;<\/font> <font color=\"#000000\"><br\/><\/font> Many invention promotion firms claim to perform patent searches on ideas. Patent searches by fraudulent invention promotion firms usually are incomplete, conducted in the wrong category, or unaccompanied by a legal opinion on the results of the search from a patent attorney. Because unscrupulous firms promote virtually any idea or invention without regard to its patentability, they may market an idea for which someone already has a valid, unexpired patent. In that case, you may be the subject of a patent infringement lawsuit&#194;&#8212;even if the promotional efforts on your invention are successful.<\/em><\/p><p><em><font color=\"#000080\">&quot;Our research department, engineers and patent attorneys have evaluated your idea. We definitely want to move forward.&quot; <b\/><\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><br\/><\/font> This is a standard sales pitch. Many questionable firms do not perform any evaluation at all. In fact, many don&#39;t have the &quot;professional&quot; staff they claim.<\/em><\/p><p><em><font color=\"#000080\">&quot;Our company has evaluated your idea, and now wants to prepare a more in-depth research report. It&#39;ll be several hundred dollars.&quot;<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><br\/><\/font> If the company&#39;s initial evaluation is &quot;positive,&quot; ask why the company isn&#39;t willing to cover the cost of researching your idea further.<\/em><\/p><p><em><font color=\"#000080\">&quot;Our company makes most of its money from the royalties it gets from licensing its clients&#39; ideas. Of course, we need some money from you before we get started.&quot;<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><b\/><br\/><\/font> If a firm tells you this, but asks you for a large upfront fee, ask why they&#39;re not willing to help you on a contingency basis. Unscrupulous firms make almost all their money from large upfront fees.<\/em><\/p><p><font color=\"#000000\">For more information about the patent process, call the U.S. Patent &amp; Trademark Office at <b>1-800-PTO-9199<\/b>.<\/font><\/p><div align=\"center\"><center><table border=\"0\" cellpadding=\"0\" cellspacing=\"0\" width=\"580\"><tr><td><font face=\"Times New Roman\">You can file a complaint with the FTC by contacting the Consumer Response Center by phone: 202-FTC-HELP (382-4357); TDD: 202-326-2502; by mail: Consumer Response Center, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, DC 20580; or through the Internet, using the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ftc.gov\/ftc\/complaint.htm\" rel=\"noopener\">online complaint form<\/a>.<\/font> Although the Commission cannot resolve individual problems for consumers, it can act against a company if it sees a pattern of possible law violations. <p>The FTC publishes free brochures on many consumer issues. For a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ftc.gov\/ftc\/consumer.htm\" rel=\"noopener\">complete list of publications<\/a>, write for <b>Best Sellers<\/b><font size=\"3\">,<\/font> Consumer Response Center, <font size=\"3\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.ftc.gov\/index.html\" rel=\"noopener\">Federal Trade Commission<\/a>,<\/font> Washington, D.C. 20580; or call (202) FTC-HELP (382-4357), TDD (202) 326-2502.<\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/table><\/center><\/div><p><font color=\"#000000\"><b><i>Produced in cooperation with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office<\/i><\/b><\/font><\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/table><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Think you&#8217;ve got a great idea for a new product or service? You&#8217;re not alone. Every year, tens of thousands of people try to develop their ideas and market them commercially. 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