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Author(s):Burdett, James R.
Author Affiliation:Master of the Links, Lockport, Illinois
Title:Protecting your innovative ideas - Now what do I do?
Section:The innovative superintendent: Part I
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Meeting Info.:Anaheim, California: January 23-30, 1993
Source:Conference Proceedings: 64th International Golf CourseConference and Show. 1993, p. 39.
Publishing Information:Lawrence, Kansas: Golf Course Superintendents Association of America
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Patents; Decision-making
Abstract/Contents:Discusses the criteria for an innovation worth patenting, stating that "if the product is generic enough that someone else can...produce a similar product that will do the same function, then you should only establish the date of [the] idea" and "if there is something fully unique that can only be duplicated by [the inventor's] process, then [they should]...get a good patent lawyer."
Language:English
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Burdett, J. R. 1993. Protecting your innovative ideas - Now what do I do?. p. 39. In Conference Proceedings: 64th International Golf CourseConference and Show. Anaheim, California: January 23-30, 1993. Lawrence, Kansas: Golf Course Superintendents Association of America.
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