Tuesday 10 July 2012

Conman's Looking for Help.....


 Mark Reyland's looking for help now that Inventor Roger Brown from Edison Nation ran away from him. Reyland tossed Roger to the dogs on LinkedIn, then John Young tore him a new ass.

Now Roger comes in on LinkedIn with a fake profile as a guy named Al trying to cause trouble . It was pretty easy to figure out it was Roger from his writing.......all BS. The walls are starting to close in on Reyland.

BEWARE: Reyland's a great deceiver. He has almost everyone fooled with is so called FAKE claims on his resume. He wants us all to believe he has many patents and products in retail. If that's the case why doesn't he prove it.

 

Tuesday, July 10


Help Wanted....

Over the last 27 years the UIA has changed a lot. As you may already know, The UIA is a 501c3 Nonprofit Educational Foundation. We are based in Washington DC, however most of our staff works all over the country. It's that fusing of talents and dedication to the inventor education mission that makes it all work.
Each year the UIA educates hundreds of thousands of inventors on issues associated with inventing and commercialization. But we don't do it alone, it takes dedicated people and kind supporters to really make an impact, and that often starts with a single volunteer.
If you have some time, some talent, or some tools. Consider volunteering at the UIA. Areas that are always in need of volunteer help are ...
Inventor Clubs - Support of the almost 100 Inventor Clubs around the country. These clubs need assistance in many areas from finding speakers to managing members and making announcements about meetings. Additionally, a club volunteer may take on the project of maintaining and verifying the master club listing that we provide to Inventor Digest magazine and the USPTO for inclusion on their web sites.
ASOTV Product searches - Several times a year we conduct product searches with member companies. These searches are designed to help inventors from the clubs or even an entire state develop ideas and then get in front of the right company. It's a several month search effort and a at the end it culminates in an all day live presentation event.
Tradeshows - We develop inventor programs at many major tradeshows around the country. We have staff that works on these shows year round. But if you like that sort of thing it's a great way to get involved on the cutting edge of the industry.
Educational Programs- from helping maintain the information in the UIA Resource Room to answering questions in the UIA Inventor Education Forum or even authoring booklets on specific topics that have to do with inventing - the volunteer need in this area is huge. Simply stated, we need all the help we can get keeping up with the demand for good information and working off the list of educational programs on the back burner.
Legislative Initiatives - We work hard with organizations like the USPTO, FTC and Congress making sure the legislative programs are in place to craft the laws and regulations we need for protecting inventors. That takes time and dedication - if you have experience in legislative areas or experience writing, we can use your help.
Corporate Membership- The educational programs we offer inventors are always FREE. However, that doesn't mean they don't cost money. Our corporate sponsors are the ones who's fiscal support makes that possible, and making sure they have what they need is how we can show our appreciation.
As you can see, just looking at the UIA in a very broad sense, we have a lot of work to do supporting the almost 13,000 active members and the 8-10 new members that join each day.
let us know where you would like to help and we'll get you pointed in the right direction.
Thanks for Volunteering at the UIA, we look forward to getting to know you better.
The UIA Staff

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