Individuals: should ask an invention patent or not?

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by Targol » 18/09/06, 09:38

Philippe Schutt wrote:just from my region, there are always people who spin there. I already know 3 of them in my close relationships. they are all strong guys in their field, and who do not find in France the boost they need.
if you have to choose between "nothing" and "probably illusory" what do you choose?
for the moment none of them intends to return, quite the contrary!


Admittedly, in terms of highlighting inventions, the balance may be tilted towards the US But changing countries involves much more than that. On the side of individual freedoms, coping, social protection, pensions, etc ... the balance is largely reversed.
So, if you have to accept to give up on everything else to have a little chance of earning money with an idea, I prefer to stay here.

PS: and I'm not even talking about the quality of the food : Cheesy:
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by Philippe Schutt » 18/09/06, 15:31

especially the food !!
for the rest, cops and company, do not push, it's not worse than here, the state is not as leeched, it allows to accept more elsewhere.
We must not judge people according to what the state is doing, fortunately for us;)
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by Targol » 18/09/06, 16:05

Philippe Schutt wrote:especially the food !!

: Lol: : Lol: : Lol:
Philippe Schutt wrote:We must not judge people according to what the state is doing, fortunately for us;)

Houlaaaa, far from me this idea, in my message, I was talking about state structures.
As much as possible, I avoid making generalities and confusions government / people (I encourage you to point out to me in case of bankruptcy on my part to this principle).
It is enough to see what is going on here to realize that the measures taken by a government do not necessarily reflect the will of the people.

I was talking about state structures like
  • social security (reserved for those who can pay it there),
  • pensions (in the form of pension funds or shares which may disappear - see Enron),
  • the non-protection of personal data which means that you can, for $ 150 given to a private company, obtain everything on a gus (including medical file, bank file, ...)
  • death penalty (only if you're poor and black) ...


In short, I would not exchange 1 barrel of Bordeaux region for 2 barrels of Texas. : Cheesy:
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by Christophe » 18/09/06, 16:10

Philippe Schutt wrote:We must not judge people according to what the state is doing, fortunately for us;)


No, but you know what they say (sometimes wrongly, sometimes rightly): "A people have the leaders they deserve"
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by Philippe Schutt » 18/09/06, 16:33

correct, but there are the advantages of the disadvantages :D
pensions + risky => + profitable
low state aid => associative or private support
etc ...

It also happens that for young graduates, full of ideas, dynamic and healthy, your arguments speak rather in favor of the USA.
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by Targol » 18/09/06, 16:35

Philippe Schutt wrote:It also happens that for young graduates, full of ideas, dynamic and healthy, your arguments speak rather in favor of the USA.


Ahhh well that's why we could not agree, I am an old step of the masses graduated and without ideas : Lol:
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by Philippe Schutt » 18/09/06, 16:46

: Twisted: yeah you look all : Wink:

now i have another idea for the patent:

put it on CE forum, and we all participate in its development :D
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by Targol » 18/09/06, 17:11

To remind me of the idea of ​​departure (to believe that we were a little lost on the way : Wink:), I went back to see your first message.
denis wrote:I just discovered that the designation "patented SGDG" means: patented Without Government Guarantee
So by paying a very large sum of money, I am guaranteed to be copied and to spend crazy sums in criminal proceedings, with a flop of "Avocaparasite" which will have advantages in dragging the "business" in length. get greased a max! : Evil:


I do believe that the SGDG means without government guarantee that the patent described works and not Without a guarantee from the government that you will be protected. Basically, the SGDG is "we take note that so and so discovered that but we do not know that his idea is good."

Otherwise, so that we try to develop your invention on this forum, I say why not if it has something to do with econology.
For my part, if it's too technical, I would be of no help to you : Cry:
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by denis » 18/09/06, 23:08

"Otherwise, so that we try to develop your invention on this forum, I say why not if it has something to do with econology.
For my part, if it's too technical, I won't be of any help to you "

not really related to econology, (safety gear)

the technique: to the point, because very simple, that's a good invention: the more simple and basic, the better! 8)
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by denis » 18/09/06, 23:09

thank you anyway! :D
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