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Ask HN: How do you monetize from Patenting?

4 pointsby yogrishabout 8 years ago
I have filed quite a few IPs through my current company. But, the rewards my company pays are meagre. I think I have some more promising ideas that can be patented in areas of Autonomous driving&#x2F;Computer vision.<p>How do I monetize them if I have to file on my own? Is it worth filing on my own as there is significant Cost I need to bear for Patenting. or are there any alternative options. Pls suggest.

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CuriouslyCabout 8 years ago
Patents are cheap and fairly easy to file - you can get a provisional patent for a few hundred dollars that gives you about a year to test the waters and see if you want to get the final patent. The total cost if you file yourself will be under $2k. Lawyers will add another 5-10k to that, but you don&#x27;t need them if you&#x27;re willing to do a little research. The big benefit of lawyers is that they know how to make the patent language vague so it is easily &quot;weaponized.&quot;<p>The next step while you&#x27;re preparing your provisional patent&#x2F;final patent is to create a really slick demo to sell prospective licensees.<p>Once you have a provisional patent and a demo the next step is to actually find people to license to. If you have lots of industry contacts this could involve making a few phone calls, but in most cases you are going to need to work trade shows. Cold calling can work too but it&#x27;s tough.
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ParameterOneabout 8 years ago
My two cents....Patents are only worth what you can afford to defend them.<p>A product that is hard to reverse engineer is almost as good as a patent. And a product might be the quickest way to monetize any idea.