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BEEM PATENT LAW FIRM, CHICAGO, IL, USA, TEL. 312-201-0011
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Thomas Edison, the wizard of Menlo Park, famously obtained about 1,000 patents on inventions such as the incandescent light bulb, the phonograph, and electrical distribution systems. He focused all of his energies on inventions that he expected to have some commercial use, not to license them, but to make them himself, through companies that he founded and operated. The value of a patent is to exclude others from making, using or selling the patented invention without the permission of the patent owner. Some of Beem's most successful clients file patents only on those products that they plan to take to market. They make and sell those products at a fair profit, based on the merits of the inventive products, relying on the patent to exclude others from making, using or selling the patented product during the term of the patent. For assistance in patent matters, please contact: BEEM PATENT LAW FIRM 53 W. JACKSON BOULEVARD, SUITE 1352 CHICAGO IL 60604-3787 USA 312-201-0011 Disclaimer: Information presented on this site is not legal advice and does not form an attorney-client relationship.
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