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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Secret Inventions
J. Jonas Anderson
Berkeley Technology Law Journal
Vol. 26, No. 2 (Spring 2011), pp. 917-978 (62 pages)
Published By: University of California, Berkeley, School of LawJournal Information
"The Berkeley Technology Law Journal is a student-run publication of the Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California at Berkeley. We started in March 1985, published our first issue in Spring 1986, and have since covered emerging issues of law in the areas of intellectual property, high-tech and biotech. BTLJ strives to keep judges, policymakers, practitioners, and the academic community abreast of this dynamic field. The Journal’s membership, typically over 100 students, publishes four issues of scholarly work each year, including the Annual Review of Law and Technology. The Annual Review is a distinctive issue of the Journal published in collaboration with the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology and is dedicated to student-written case notes and comments discussing the most important recent developments in IP, antitrust, cyberlaw, telecom, biotech and business law. In addition, the Journal co-sponsors an annual symposium on an emerging area of technology law
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How to Turn Your Invention Idea Into a Product
Step 1: Document and Record Your Invention Ideas. ...
Step 2: Make Sure Your Invention is Not Already Patented. ...
Step 3: Do Some Research to Make Sure Your Idea Has a Market. ...
Step 4: Make a Prototype (i.e., prove your idea can work in real life) ...
Step 5: File a Patent. ...
Step 6: Create a Business Plan to Market Your Invention.