State: WA
I need some advice on a situation that has come up. I make a wearable product and came up with a completely unique design for it. I started the paperwork for the patent, but hadn't yet submitted it. I'm not sure if it is now too late to get a patent as it's been more than a year since we started selling our product.
Here's the situation. About 6 months ago I was contacted by a company who had seen my design and wanted to incorporate it into a new product she was creating. She offered an amount of money to get a "license" to use my idea. After a lot of discussion and thought I told her that I would not do it at that time as we were looking into patenting and we're looking into making a product that would be virtually identical to what she had in mind.
A month ago, she launched her new product using my design despite our conversations. Her product is slightly different than mine, but the concept and design idea is the same.
Do I have any legal recourse? What can I do now, and is it too late to file for the patent?
I need some advice on a situation that has come up. I make a wearable product and came up with a completely unique design for it. I started the paperwork for the patent, but hadn't yet submitted it. I'm not sure if it is now too late to get a patent as it's been more than a year since we started selling our product.
Here's the situation. About 6 months ago I was contacted by a company who had seen my design and wanted to incorporate it into a new product she was creating. She offered an amount of money to get a "license" to use my idea. After a lot of discussion and thought I told her that I would not do it at that time as we were looking into patenting and we're looking into making a product that would be virtually identical to what she had in mind.
A month ago, she launched her new product using my design despite our conversations. Her product is slightly different than mine, but the concept and design idea is the same.
Do I have any legal recourse? What can I do now, and is it too late to file for the patent?