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    Anonymous
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    A very successful item/product was marketed in the year 2000.

    What can I do if I have proof that this was my original invention idea? The proof is in the form of a local newspaper publication. At my school’s “Invention Convention” in 1988, I was in 6th or 7th grade. The local newspaper published a photo identifying me as the inventor and wrote a description of the invention, how it was made, and it’s purpose. What is quite is quite coincidental is that the man who is credited with the invention is from my home state…

    Do I have any grounds to claim this invention? Should I? It is a successful and lucrative product…

    #7431
    Theresa
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    Contact a patent attorney for a frank and realistic analysis.

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