Date: Sat, 26 Oct 2002 09:12:53 -0400
From: "Ken Freeman" <kenfreemannopsamlepc.com>
Subject: Re: do any....
This is very good advice. I work for a Tier 1 auto supplier, and this is
standard practice before discussing potential intellectual property.
Ken
"Morgan Bullard" <mjbullardnopsampammersdie.earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:r0pu9.5568$Fj6.489013nopsamread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net...
> Before disclosing your idea, you should document it and get an inpartial
witness, such as a notary public
> to stamp, date and sign it. That way in the event of a dispute, you can
prove "prior art" showing the
> idea to be yours. Also try to get a non-disclosure agreement. I am not a
patent attourney, and you may
> want to consult one first. (they can help you with the non-disclosure
agreement. )
>
> "Henrik B." <saabnopsamlixnet._nospam_dk> wrote in message
news:vVku9.178331$Qk5.6209078nopsam010.worldonline.dk...
> > John Davies wrote:
> > :: I don't think you will have much luck by working through a newsgroup.
> > :: Why don't you write directly to SaabUSA (if you are in the USA)?
> >
> > I would avoid Saab USA and go directly to the factory in Sweden.
Otherwise
> > you might risk that an employee at Saab USA takes the decision that the
> > "invention" isn't anything for Saab, without even consulting Sweden.
> >
> > No, "unknown soldier" should use the contact mail address at the
Saab.com >
> > International site.
> >
> > Cheers!
> >
> >
> >
>