How to License Your Invention When you have a new idea, you do your research and apply for a patent. But what is the next step? Here’s what you need to know to make money from it.
· What does license your invention means:
A license is an agreement that grants the right to produce, manufacture, use and market your invention to another company or person. The inventor sells his/her intellectual property exclusively to someone else who has more financial or marketing capabilities. In exchange for this, the inventor receives money from the licensee (a person who purchased your invention). This can be done through either a large one-time payment or -usually- a small continuing payment also known as a royalty. Inventors who don’t have the financial means of production prefer to sell their ideas and earn royalties. Although, in most cases, inventions purchased are covered by a patent; only in a few cases non-patented inventions are accepted.
· How to license your invention:
There are various profitable ways to license your invention. First of all, make sure your product is patented. Pending status products are often rejected by buyers. Secondly, find the right people to present your idea and make sure it is done appealingly. You can hire a marketing agent or mentors to help you find people and prepare your pitch to license your invention. You must present a presentation of your product describing its purpose and use it attractively. Then, develop and protect your idea in such a way that it can be licensed completely by the other party. You must draft a document where you specify your means of payment and do legal procedures to successfully sell your idea.