Comment by Chris2048 12 days ago Did he have a patent? 5 comments Chris2048 Reply lelandfe 12 days ago I just looked it up - yes, and far in advance of the timeframeThis is (or was) a very small business. An office and a warehouse, basically. otterley 11 days ago Can you link to the patent? dlcarrier 11 days ago Patents last up to 20 years, assuming all maintenance fees are paid, so having a patent far in advance of an event may mean it's no longer valid. lambdasquirrel 12 days ago Do you want to go up against whatever patent portfolio AMZN has? Chris2048 11 days ago He already had the product, what would he be going up against?
lelandfe 12 days ago I just looked it up - yes, and far in advance of the timeframeThis is (or was) a very small business. An office and a warehouse, basically. otterley 11 days ago Can you link to the patent? dlcarrier 11 days ago Patents last up to 20 years, assuming all maintenance fees are paid, so having a patent far in advance of an event may mean it's no longer valid.
dlcarrier 11 days ago Patents last up to 20 years, assuming all maintenance fees are paid, so having a patent far in advance of an event may mean it's no longer valid.
lambdasquirrel 12 days ago Do you want to go up against whatever patent portfolio AMZN has? Chris2048 11 days ago He already had the product, what would he be going up against?
I just looked it up - yes, and far in advance of the timeframe
This is (or was) a very small business. An office and a warehouse, basically.
Can you link to the patent?
Patents last up to 20 years, assuming all maintenance fees are paid, so having a patent far in advance of an event may mean it's no longer valid.
Do you want to go up against whatever patent portfolio AMZN has?
He already had the product, what would he be going up against?