Inventor Millions: College Drop-Out Gets Patent on Idea, Sells Invention for $100 Million

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Do ordinary people invent things that sell for millions of dollars, or is that just a myth? Can anyone get a patent on an invention and make a fortune?

It’s not a myth. It happens all the time, and this is just one of inspiring inventor success story.

In this video, patent attorney John Rizvi of The Patent Professor® intellectual property law firm tells the true story of how he helped Alex Gomez, a medical school drop-out, get a patent for his idea that offered such solid protection that a major medical corporation was willing to pay Alex 100 million dollars.

Rizvi also touches on the importance of having a strong, bulletproof patent if you want to sell your patented invention for a large amount of money (as opposed to a weak patent riddled with mistakes, oversights, and loopholes that a competitor could poke holes into and design around, which would lessen the value of the patent for a potential buyer).

If you’re thinking about getting a patent for your idea, you’re going to find Alex’s story encouraging. Watch and enjoy!


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I have tried several times to have a conversation with you but I could never get past the gatekeepers.

stevepreston
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To prevent loopholes and design arounds wouldn't this require multiple patents?

mrdeeman
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There are many ways to keep the lense from getting foggy.

portagepete
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What would you tell a homeless person who invented a technology that *replaces copper wire* in...
Metal detector search coils
Inside walls that run electricity in homes and businesses.
...and many other applications.
This technology is not wire.
I'm alone in this.

What should I do?

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