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The American Invention Protection Act of 1999 provides disclosure requirements of companies to provide information which can be used to make an informed decision whether or not the firm will meet your needs. This disclosure is mandatory and required by law. Click here for a summary. or Click here for the full document.
- To see if a complaint has been filed with the USPTO against any company go to COMPLAINTS.
- to see if a company has been recommended as a red flag and to proceed with caution or extreme caution, go to INVENTORED.
- To see an Alert issued by the Federal Trade Commission on fraudulent companies, click HERE.
If you live in Kansas, the Kansas Consumer Protection Act contains a supplement, House Bill No. 2792.
This law was authored by Clayton Williamson of Hoisington, Kansas and is mandatory to any Invention Promotion Company. If your contract with any invention promotion company omits these mandatory disclosures and/or if you have been dealing with a company and feel they were not dealing honestly, you may file a complaint with the USPTO for the record and also with the Attorney General of your state.
In Kansas you can go to the Kansas Attorney Generals' site and download a Consumer Complaint Form. You may be successful and receive a refund. As a minimum, your complaint can serve to warn other aspiring inventors. A bad experience with a unethical promotion firm can not only waste your money but can prevent you from getting a successful patent and license agreement.