Protecting your ingenuity
#21
Re: Protecting your ingenuity
We were discussing battered women, not scrawny guys who can't get anyone to touch their weeners so they play with condiments. Start your own thread if you want to talk about yourself.
#23
Re: Protecting your ingenuity
I'm sorry, are you still hurt because my man didn't want to touch your hotdog? It wasn't because of the mustard, it was because you are a *** and he is not.
The mustard just freaked him out.
The mustard just freaked him out.
#26
Re: Protecting your ingenuity
Originally Posted by excessa
Bang? Your face into a brick? Hmmm
Never even thought about it.
Never even thought about it.
Last edited by stock05; 11-12-2006 at 07:26 PM.
#28
Re: Protecting your ingenuity
Hey now, we were having fun. But you're right, I was trying to accomplish something here.
We need a signal for goofing on each other so people know to skip it if they're more about business or just not feeling it tonight.
I'm a little off tonight too. I think it's the coffee.
We need a signal for goofing on each other so people know to skip it if they're more about business or just not feeling it tonight.
I'm a little off tonight too. I think it's the coffee.
#32
Re: Protecting your ingenuity
Yeah this so called sport will never go any where if you get everyone patenting their stuff.. Like whomever figured out the HB idea.. OH i'm gonna patent it so no one could use it...
#33
Re: Protecting your ingenuity
Originally Posted by T-Dubby
Yeah this so called sport will never go any where if you get everyone patenting their stuff.. Like whomever figured out the HB idea.. OH i'm gonna patent it so no one could use it...
A patent means that if you want to build something dope, you can justify spending the time and research and development and not have someone rip off your stuff and run you out of business.
And if you patent something, and someone produces it, you have the right to ask for money for them selling it.
#35
Re: Protecting your ingenuity
Got it.
T-Dubby Martino is right. people patent their ideas so they can manufacture the product or license a larger manufacturer to make them, and sell them. The licensing agreement means the inventor will make a certain amount off of the items that are produced and sold without the liabilities associated with manufacturing and distribution.
I'm encouraging patents because stunters seem to be very resourceful when it comes to making useful things. If you guys don't patent your ideas, a larger company will, and then they will sell your creations back to you and all your friends.
I'd rather see stunters benefitting from their own ideas on a larger scale.
T-Dubby Martino is right. people patent their ideas so they can manufacture the product or license a larger manufacturer to make them, and sell them. The licensing agreement means the inventor will make a certain amount off of the items that are produced and sold without the liabilities associated with manufacturing and distribution.
I'm encouraging patents because stunters seem to be very resourceful when it comes to making useful things. If you guys don't patent your ideas, a larger company will, and then they will sell your creations back to you and all your friends.
I'd rather see stunters benefitting from their own ideas on a larger scale.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
lucky636
Bike Parts for Sale
0
11-18-2014 12:53 PM