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Q: Does this qualify as an intentional infliction of emotional distress.. could I/should I take him to court?

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Kevin E. Flynn
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Kevin E. Flynn
answered on Nov 6, 2017

So sorry, your question was posted to PATENTS / INVENTIONS by mistake, you may want to change the topics associated with this question. I hope you find the answers you need.

Kevin

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Q: I have an idea but I don't have the money or the technical skill to build it and promote it. What can I do?
Kevin E. Flynn
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Kevin E. Flynn
answered on Sep 23, 2017

It takes a lot of things to bring a new product to market. It takes recognition of an unmet need and a thought on a possible solution. It takes the technical skill necessary to produce a prototype. It takes the technical skill to figure out how to economically make the product and this often... View More

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Q: Can a paver brick such as a brick used in walkway with names stamped in them be patented?

I understand that a pavers and bricks have been around for eons and in and of itself may not be able to be patented. The idea I have has a unique feature that would allow meaningful integration into many different paving options. I think I need to speak to a patent or trademark attorney before... View More

Peter D. Mlynek
Peter D. Mlynek
answered on Sep 6, 2017

Yes, it could be patentable.

What I mean is that this is the type of thing for which patents are awarded (i.e., it is "patent eligible subject matter").

The problem is that it may be difficult to get a patent, because it may seem obvious to the patent office. Without...
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