What is the name of your state? Florida
To all,
I'm new to this forum... I am sure this has been addressed in many forms, but here goes.
I want to develop a fishing bait that was patented 20 years ago, but is now expired. There are many, many new patents on different formulations of fishing bait, but I want to develop a product based on the former expired patent. Am I essentially free to operate without risk of infringement? Is this enough info for someone to offer guidance?
I don't care about patent protection for myself (I plan on being successful because of marketing and channel strategy), I just don't want to be infringing on newer patents...although I suspect that if I'm practicing the expired patent to a "T", I should be OK. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
zuniman ???
To all,
I'm new to this forum... I am sure this has been addressed in many forms, but here goes.
I want to develop a fishing bait that was patented 20 years ago, but is now expired. There are many, many new patents on different formulations of fishing bait, but I want to develop a product based on the former expired patent. Am I essentially free to operate without risk of infringement? Is this enough info for someone to offer guidance?
I don't care about patent protection for myself (I plan on being successful because of marketing and channel strategy), I just don't want to be infringing on newer patents...although I suspect that if I'm practicing the expired patent to a "T", I should be OK. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
zuniman ???