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		<title>Do I need a business license to make a prototype of my invention?</title>
		<description>You do not need to get a business license to make a prototype of your invention if you will not endorse it for commercial use. However, if that will be the case, you really need to get a business license. In addition, the license you will obtain for the prototype is separate from the license that yo</description>
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		<title>How do I get my invention from the prototype to the market?</title>
		<description>Marketing your invention is the best way of introducing it to the people. Therefore, it is important that you know the basics of marketing a certain product. Here are some ways to get your invention from the prototype to the market.
•	Polish everything on your prototype. Fine-tune it and look for s</description>
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		<title>How much does it cost to get a patent?</title>
		<description>The cost is quite high, although the fees for the patent application, issuance, maintenance fees, and other related charges are reduced by 50 percent if you are a small entrepreneur or a single inventor. In this case, expect to pay a minimum of $4,000 to the United States Patent and Trademark Office</description>
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		<title>What happens if I don’t get a patent?</title>
		<description>If you do not get a patent, somebody else who has developed the same or an equivalent invention later on might patent it under their names.
Competitors may take advantage of your invention especially when it is successful. They may take advantage of the scale economies to produce it.
And without t</description>
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