I've read that you need to write your new thoughts down as they come, and in the order they come. You don't want to leave any spaces between entries. Any new entries will reference back to old ones. This is not legal advice. I am not an attorney. I suggest you check out "The Inventors Notebook" from your local library or buy it from Amazon.com. Here's the Amazon link. It'll answer absolutely all your questions about keeping an inventors notebook. http://www.amazon.com/Inventors-Notebook-Patent-Yourself-Companion/dp/1413302181/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s;=books&qid;=1204663833&sr;=8-1 I wouldn't think it would take you more than an hour to be an expert on the topic. It's fairly simple to keep an inventors notebook. RE: Your quesiton about re-writing your notes. Please consult an attorney or the book i mentioned above. Keep Inventing, Stephen Key http://www.inventRight.com ...
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Stephen, I started my note book a few months ago but used a spiral notebook (pages could be removed but not easily inserted). Now that I understand the rules that you pointed out, do I need to re-write my notes in a Composition Notebook that you describe? Thanks.
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