tailieunhanh - Inventors Guide To Law Business And Taxes

Genius is not always rewarded. Hungry for cash, John “Doc” Pemberton sold the world’s most famous trade secret—the formula for Coca- Cola, for less than $900. Charles Goodyear had a brilliant innovation—rubber that could be used year-round. But Goodyear made many bad deals, failed to protect his patent rights and died in 1860 owing over $200,000. Charles Stahlberg woke the world up with his alarm-clock invention but then, because of business debts, was forced to sell all rights cheaply to the Westclox company | w X fB Ị np saxBj-tf ssaujsng mb- 03 apino ly - ỵpc O1ON Brought to You by Like the book Buy it Law for All Inventor s Guide to Law Business Taxes A plain-English guide to running your invention business efficiently preparing your taxes properly Manage your venture as a business Determine ownership of inventions Understand the laws that protect inventions Save money with tax deductions by Attorney Stephen Fishman author of Working for Yourself Cotrn the many bưdnnt đtpccti of Imrntlng tilch Patent II Youiwtf don not Uvat in depth iMwtgh t nun intend if M an essential tool for any íeriouí intvntor. David Pressman author of Patent It .

TỪ KHÓA LIÊN QUAN