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Topic Closedselling software applications x architecture

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    Posted: 23.Aug.2010 at 23:19

I am an architect with more than 10 years of work experience in the United States.  CAD systems and more recently sketchup has been a part of my everyday work.  Recently, I devised a tool to be used in CAD or in sketchup applications.  It is quite innovative and it opens new ways to navigate through complex architectural projects.  Ideally I want to share my invention and keep royalties from sales.  However, I do not know the industry and do not know where to start.  I thought on patenting it but the process for it seems complex and I am not sure it would cover me or if the industry is used to paying for ideas.  Can anyone point me on the right direction to research about this?

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Alejandro Gonzalez



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I think you need to speak with a lawyer.
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