HAVE YOU A- PATENT 05 ; AK IDEA WHICH MIGHT KESUIT IN A PEOEtaV: , ABIE PATENT? , :i ; • WE ABE NOT PATENT AGENTS,' but'W. •contend, 1 and, no one -can-doubt that tho -vmy ' to'make money, quickly,,is by getting out a successful patent or supplying tho idea-tor' one. •/. "• -v It lakes money to make money, and niapy brilliant' ideas which might result in tho >htkirig of 'thousands 'of pounds to those who have conceived the idois are to-day going to waste for liick of capital and tho necessary knowledge and experience as to how to got " tho benefit of them. Granted one has the money to qocuto patent rights throughout .■ the wojltC which involves an approximate expenditure of - about JCIQOO, of what use' aro tbeso rights, no. matter how good the patent may bo, without tho necessary money to put the patent on the market and tho required cormectioiis throughout various eonntries. to; ensure obtaining ■ the full beiiefit of. it The value of . a patont in New Zealand is small as compared to its value ia .other parts of. the wojld., The : United 1 States alono'has a population, of one hundrod million .peoplo'-and tremondous wealth, but to go there and get acquainted with conditions and make arrangements 'to properly introduce a patent would take a year's time; to'say no-, thing of the necessary money, and very fey have .the time and money. : . Supposing, on the other , hand, * one has a good idea, supposing one has a good patent, and admitting tho money can be procured, what is tho use of spending much money ana much time or investing capital ;untU one is convinced that no oho elso has had tho same idea before, and, above all,--one is convinced of its commercial value, that is, tho direot financial benefits that will result Naturally, the advice of a patent agent is always in favour of going ahead, because that is his line of business ana how. he makes money. • '-' When Capital approaches you and says you have the brains anu wo have tho capital, and wo aro prepared : to; take' all risks, and will, givo>you a fair proportion of,the earnings ( of your invention; that brings.it down td a fair, equitable business proposition,, and that ii . what, wo are prepared to do. Wo' have the best of connections ; throughout, tho leading commercial countries; wo: liavo and oah get tho necessary ■ money, to exploit any-good patent; we want to mako money ourselves) and wo want the man who lias.got tho,brains to conceive the idea to make money. We are willing to put our money against' his brains, provided that our business judgment' and experience and the resuit of our investigations convinces us that the. idea or patent is a good one. Wo are willing to put. out facilities at. your disposal, to givo you tho benefit of our connections, to Rivo you tho bonefit ,of our advice and experience in tho-' handling of patents. Wo are prepared to put up tho necessary money for tho scouring of potent rights auu tho" proper exploiting 'of a patent provided wo beliovo tho patent is a good ono. You run no risk; we put up our,time and money, and 'if tho patent is a succoss wo givo you onofourth of the net oarnings of-, suoh patent and naturally, in our own interest wo wilk obtain overy poniiy possible, and our facilities permit us to say that we aro in, a position to got full value! Tho patont rights remain iri your name, and wo enter into a contract with you, stipulating: our obligations and' agreeing to givo you ono-fourth interest of tho'net profit, and to render a. faithful account of our" doings. The only stipulation that wo make is, that in presenting your patont or idea to us you give a slight indication of your confidenco by paying us «£5, which amount will bo used towards tho incidental exponsos of investigation and research. Surely no ono With any confidenco in his idea or patont would object to tho pay., mont of- so small an amount, so that ho may obtain certainty and'bo assured of success if tho proposition is a good ono. v . THE PATENT EXI'LOITING SYNDICATE. _, „ • P-0- Box 195,, Dnnedin. . Bost- Bfak Eoferoncqs, giren, , , %gg.'
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 496, 1 May 1909, Page 6
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