So I have an invention
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Well lets put it this way,if you get it off the ground,car companies are gonna start saying it in-fringes on their material since it follows the same general idea of what your changing on their product,and will petition to stop it,sue you,or try and buy it from you.If you do also get it off the ground,you will have no found friends,including meI might just show up at your house and say,hey buuuuuuudyyyyyyyyy,how's it going man,i need some money cause I'm broke,i cant afford to to feed my family,lol.Well not me anyways,but some ppl will show up at your door,lol.It happened to me.I play allot of scratch off and my highest ticket was 35k,well the gas station posted my name as this ticket bot here by this person(i didn't know he did it)and ya better believe i had new friends.So good luck man on getting it off the ground,and if it makes a meterial last longer,it wil sell.
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Thin Hot Ice:
I wish you well on your endeavor, but be aware that simply changing the material of which a patent-protected or copyright protected item is made will very likely have you committing a patent/copyright infringement.
I suggest you consult legal counsel prior to putting any money into your idea.
I suggest you consult legal counsel prior to putting any money into your idea.
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im not just changing the material, ill make it so the design is unique so i dont see a probalem there lol
water powered dune buggy guy? never heard of him haha
water powered dune buggy guy? never heard of him haha
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Teelllllll usssssss.......... you're killlin me smalls
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lol well...i found out they are already invented
i thought that silicone wiper blades were a good idea, turns out somebody else did. I just havent ever seen them before.
but i came up with it in my head because i had some water spots and i always use my "water blade" and it takes away 100% of the water so it seemed like it would be a lot more effective. Also Ive had it for like 5 years and it stills works perfectly even though i leave it outside all the time so it definitly lasts longer than the rubber windsheild wipers.
i guess ill order some off a website once i need new wipers lol
i thought that silicone wiper blades were a good idea, turns out somebody else did. I just havent ever seen them before.
but i came up with it in my head because i had some water spots and i always use my "water blade" and it takes away 100% of the water so it seemed like it would be a lot more effective. Also Ive had it for like 5 years and it stills works perfectly even though i leave it outside all the time so it definitly lasts longer than the rubber windsheild wipers.
i guess ill order some off a website once i need new wipers lol