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Submit Your "As Seen On TV" New Product Here
UPDATE: Product Reviews Each Month. (2nd Thursdsays)
Our goal is to help you secure a licensing agreement.
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DETAILS
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It's best if you make a short (30 second to 1.5 minute) home video to explain the problem, show your product solution and describe the benefits. Photos' are good too.
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You don't need an expensive prototype. An simple, functional, inventor prototype is all that's needed. More on prototypes.
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This form is best used with browsers of FireFox or IE7.
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Make sure your product invention meets the AS SEEN ON TV submission criteria.
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At least 1 and no more than 3 jpg photo (s) are required. (max size per file 95k bytes. No large files please. You may submit 1 Youtube or video link.
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Educate yourself about the As Seen On TV industry and make sure your product fits the submission criteria.
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Make plans to come to Kansas City on August 7, 2012 for our Direct Response TV Contest Educational Seminar, As Seen on TV Results Ceremony, Inventor Expo and Faultless Bon Ami Invention Contest. Register to attend
- Please complete the form below. The ICKC Product Review Committee will review your submission and notify you soon. We meet monthly to select winners.
- We do not charge any fees for you to submit or us to review your product. The Inventors Center of Kansas City (ICKC) is a nonprofit Missouri corporation as well as a certified United Inventors Association Group member. We respect inventors' rights and believe in ethical and mutual business relations.
- Products reviewed monthly with winners announced each quarter. Win $5,000 valued targeted email test and/or $25,000 valued 60 second commercial production with test media buy.
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Invention Submission Terms |
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You must use this screening form to submit your invention to ICKC. If these conditions are acceptable, please acknowledge your agreement below.
- Confidentiality. You are voluntarily submitting information about your invention. You agree to rely solely upon your patent rights granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office although no patent is required for the As Seen on TV Invention Contest since a "First To Market" distribution strategy is the industry norm. ICKC believes in the patent process and supports a sound I.P. Strategy when it makes good business sense.
- Compensation. ICKC has no obligation to enter into any business arrangement with you or to compensate you or return any information, product samples or other material that you submit to ICKC.
- Patent Information. Your patented invention is covered subject to an issued patent number granted to you by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. You are the inventor of the invention, or you are the authorized agent of the inventor. You are legally free to make this submission to ICKC and to enter into further negotiations with ICKC.
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NOTES:
* If you have trouble entering the security code at the bottom, your computer may have a virus or spyware. Please run a full scan on your system before contacting us.
**Save your work in a seperate file. See Troubleshooting Instuctions at the bottom of this page.
*** You will recieve an email acknowledgment that we have recieved your submission.
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I have read, understand and agree to the ICKC Invention Submission Terms and Conditions and understand that these are the only conditions.
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To print, use "print ICON" at top left of page.
*** You will recieve an email acknowledgment that we have recieved your submission.
Submission Troubleshooting Tips
1) Try viewing in Firefox or IE 7 2) Check the size of your photos. They may be too large. (max size per file 95k bytes.)3) Run a complete Virus Scan and Spy Sweep on your system. Viruses hide onto what you type so our security code won't let them into our system, but you can't see why. They hide in photos and video now so scan your attachments. 4) Still having trouble? Just send copy the form questions and send an email to:
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Please only submit your product invention ONCE. You'll get an email acknowledgement if we recieved it.
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Last Updated (Tuesday, 30 April 2013 22:50)