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I just want to build and market fishing lures. Nothing fancy and I'm
not looking to get rich. I'm not even looking to innovate and set the world on fire, just get paid a little for doing something I like and that cotributes to a hobby that I enjoy. I will come up with my own lure names, etc. I have never imagined building something and claiming it was something else. I wasn't raised that way. In order to build thse lures, I will, most likely be using components from places like Jan's, Barlow's, Lurecraft, etc. I was just woried that if I use their components and build up an inventory of let's say, spinner baits, am I going to get a visit from a lawyer representing Booyah? Greg There is a thing called "in the public domain", those things are not patent enforceable. For example, you and I both carve out custom Mallard duck decoys, they are both identical to a Mallard duck...either one of us would have a hard time enforcing a patent on them. We could however copyright a name "Joe's custom duck decoys"....but the words, custom, duck, and decoys are considered in the public domain, and I could copyright, J&M custom duck decoys. So if you built a lure that imitated a "shad", no problem...you can't patent the "shad" part. But if your's is manufactured in a unique original manner, or has some original unique design, those characteristics would be patentable....enforcement is a whole other ball game though ![]() I certainly wouldn't be afraid to manufacture and sell lures that looked like other companies lures....but I wouldn't incorporate any of their patentable "uniquely original" features, nor use the unique name they might use. You can't just patent a "frog", a "fish", or a "worm"...unless of course you developed a unique hybrid (I believe there are some (what ever that oriental carp is called) fish that are patented...not sure). This is just a layman's opinion based on several personal "infringement" court battles I have had...and won, I might add ![]() infringement cases, probably much easier to address than patent claims though. JK |
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