Will Google pay me for an idea?
Google does not state they don’t accept ideas. They do accept them, however, just like Apple, they don’t pay for your submitted proposals, but treat them as their own. So, if you feel altruistic, you can submit your idea through an online form, but don’t expect money in return.
What do I do if I have an idea for Google?
How to Submit Ideas to Google
- Open a Web browser.
- Go to the Google proposal submission page.
- Choose the type of idea you have for the company.
- Type in your name, email address, URL, description of your company and your proposal in the fields provided on the next page.
- Click the “Submit” button.
How do I challenge Google?
Please write to [email protected] and a member of Google’s Online Challenge team will respond as soon as possible.
How to use Google Patents search bar?
Like in Google, a user is provided with a search bar in Google Patents as well. In this search bar, the user can enter either a number of a patent publication of interest or s/he can enter the technology or the topic of interest in which s/he wishes to see what has been patented so far.
How to find out what has been patented?
Just like Google, the user is provided with a search bar in this search platform as well. In this search bar, the user can enter either a number of a patent publication of interest or can enter the technology or the topic of interest in which s/he wishes to see what has been patented so far.
What happens if you sell your patent to Google?
But if you sell your patent to Google, you’ll still get to work on your invention. “Sellers will retain a license back to their patent,” Google specifies. Here’s the fine print: You’ll keep your own license, but you won’t be able to sell any licenses to make money on your patent.
Should you do a free patent search on your own?
In such instances conducting a free patent search on your own gives you two benefits. First, it helps you save money if you find a reference closely matching with your invention, and second, it helps you get familiarized with the type of prior art that exists already.
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