Chapter 787

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When it comes to toys, we have to mention the ever-lasting Rubik's Cube. The Rubik's Cube that the public knows is usually the third-order Rubik's Cube, and this Rubik's Cube is the most popular.

Lin Baicheng actually didn't know in the beginning which year the Rubik's Cube was invented. After all, for people decades later, there are many people who buy the Rubik's Cube and play with it, but people who specifically want to know in which year it was invented, even if they have

Definitely not many, and Lin Baicheng is not one of them.

Therefore, in order to avoid patent infringement disputes, when Lin Baicheng decided to acquire the toy company, he contacted Isabella in the United States and asked Isabella to check whether the Rubik's Cube had appeared in the world.

Then, Lin Baicheng knew that the Rubik's Cube had actually been invented.

As early as 1970, Larry Nichols invented the 2×2×2 Rubik’s Cube, applied for a Canadian patent, and obtained a U.S. patent two years later.

As for the three-level Rubik's Cube, it was invented by Rubik Ernault, a Hungarian professor of architecture and sculpture, in 1974 and received a Hungarian patent in 1975. However, Rubik Ernault did not apply for an international patent.

According to Isabella's investigation, the third-level Rubik's Cube has been sold in toy stores in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, a few months ago. Fortunately, because Rubik Ernault did not spend money to promote it, the sales volume was average.

After learning this, Lin Baicheng immediately asked Isabella to go to Hungary in person and find Rubik Ernault to buy the ownership of the third-order Rubik's Cube. Rubik Ernault has not yet realized the value of the Rubik's Cube.

So I happily sold it for $500,000, which was dirt cheap.

After obtaining the ownership of the Rubik's Cube, Lin Baicheng asked Isabella to apply for an international patent for the Rubik's Cube, and at the same time entrusted Rubik Alnault himself to continue to develop Rubik's Cube, fourth-order, fifth-order and other ways to play the Rubik's Cube.

At the same time, Lin Baicheng, who knew the future sales volume of the Rubik's Cube, asked Isabella to buy Larry Nichols' patent after applying for an international patent, mainly to avoid being exposed after the Rubik's Cube became popular.

This kind of thing happens a lot in Western countries. After a novel or movie becomes popular, anyone who has anything to do with the copyright will jump out and say that the copyright belongs to them, and then spend money to file a lawsuit to sue for infringement, hoping to make a fortune.

The problem is that this is still legal. If it fails, it will at most waste some legal fees for litigation, but there will not be much loss.

The international patent has been applied for, and now that he has bought the toy company, Lin Baicheng is of course ready to produce the toys.

Although there are patents and copyrights, many people make money by piracy, but they are afraid to do it openly. Making a Rubik's Cube is not difficult, and making pirated copies of the Rubik's Cube does not require much cost, so Lin Baicheng plans to make more at the beginning.

He keeps the Rubik's Cube ready, and then after he hypes up the Rubik's Cube, he sells it in large quantities at once, so as not to leave much room for piracy.

Gong Xiang took the drawing and looked at it, and then gave Lin Baicheng a positive answer. This kind of three-level Rubik's Cube can be made under the conditions of the factory.

After getting the answer he could, Lin Baicheng immediately asked the factory director Huang Jianhe to stop making the previous toys and only make Rubik's cubes in the future. All the toys in stock were cleared and sold.

Because the Rubik's Cube was to be sold to Western countries, Lin Baicheng decided to strictly select the materials used to make the Rubik's Cube. Those that were not environmentally friendly were definitely not used, so as to avoid being sued for accidents involving children playing with the Rubik's Cube.

Although doing this will definitely increase the cost of the Rubik's Cube, the wool comes from the sheep, and at most the price of the Rubik's Cube will be slightly more expensive.

When it comes to toys, we have to mention the ever-lasting Rubik's Cube. The Rubik's Cube that the public knows is usually the third-order Rubik's Cube, and this Rubik's Cube is the most popular.

Lin Baicheng actually didn't know in the beginning which year the Rubik's Cube was invented. After all, for people decades later, there are many people who buy the Rubik's Cube and play with it, but people who specifically want to know in which year it was invented, even if they have

Definitely not many, and Lin Baicheng is not one of them.

Therefore, in order to avoid patent infringement disputes, when Lin Baicheng decided to acquire the toy company, he contacted Isabella in the United States and asked Isabella to check whether the Rubik's Cube had appeared in the world.

Then, Lin Baicheng knew that the Rubik's Cube had actually been invented.

As early as 1970, Larry Nichols invented the 2×2×2 Rubik’s Cube, applied for a Canadian patent, and obtained a U.S. patent two years later.

As for the three-level Rubik's Cube, it was invented by Rubik Ernault, a Hungarian professor of architecture and sculpture, in 1974 and received a Hungarian patent in 1975. However, Rubik Ernault did not apply for an international patent.

According to Isabella's investigation, the third-level Rubik's Cube has been sold in toy stores in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, a few months ago. Fortunately, because Rubik Ernault did not spend money to promote it, the sales volume was average.

After learning this, Lin Baicheng immediately asked Isabella to go to Hungary in person and find Rubik Ernault to buy the ownership of the third-order Rubik's Cube. Rubik Ernault has not yet realized the value of the Rubik's Cube.

So I happily sold it for $500,000, which was dirt cheap.

After obtaining the ownership of the Rubik's Cube, Lin Baicheng asked Isabella to apply for an international patent for the Rubik's Cube, and at the same time entrusted Rubik Alnault himself to continue to develop Rubik's Cube, fourth-order, fifth-order and other ways to play the Rubik's Cube.

At the same time, Lin Baicheng, who knew the future sales volume of the Rubik's Cube, asked Isabella to buy Larry Nichols' patent after applying for an international patent, mainly to avoid being exposed after the Rubik's Cube became popular.

This kind of thing happens a lot in Western countries. After a novel or movie becomes popular, anyone who has anything to do with the copyright will jump out and say that the copyright belongs to them, and then spend money to file a lawsuit to sue for infringement, hoping to make a fortune.

The problem is that this is still legal. If it fails, it will at most waste some legal fees for litigation, but there will not be much loss.

The international patent has been applied for, and now that he has bought the toy company, Lin Baicheng is of course ready to produce the toys.

Although there are patents and copyrights, many people make money by piracy, but they are afraid to do it openly. Making a Rubik's Cube is not difficult, and making pirated copies of the Rubik's Cube does not require much cost, so Lin Baicheng plans to make more at the beginning.

He keeps the Rubik's Cube ready, and then after he hypes up the Rubik's Cube, he sells it in large quantities at once, so as not to leave much room for piracy.

Gong Xiang took the drawing and looked at it, and then gave Lin Baicheng a positive answer. This kind of three-level Rubik's Cube can be made under the conditions of the factory.

After getting the answer he could, Lin Baicheng immediately asked the factory director Huang Jianhe to stop making the previous toys and only make Rubik's cubes in the future. All the toys in stock were cleared and sold.

Because the Rubik's Cube was to be sold to Western countries, Lin Baicheng decided to strictly select the materials used to make the Rubik's Cube. Those that were not environmentally friendly were definitely not used, so as to avoid being sued for accidents involving children playing with the Rubik's Cube.

Although doing this will definitely increase the cost of the Rubik's Cube, the wool comes from the sheep, and at most the price of the Rubik's Cube will be slightly more expensive.

When it comes to toys, we have to mention the ever-lasting Rubik's Cube. The Rubik's Cube that the public knows is usually the third-order Rubik's Cube, and this Rubik's Cube is the most popular.

Lin Baicheng actually didn't know in the beginning which year the Rubik's Cube was invented. After all, for people decades later, there are many people who buy the Rubik's Cube and play with it, but people who specifically want to know in which year it was invented, even if they have

Definitely not many, and Lin Baicheng is not one of them.

Therefore, in order to avoid patent infringement disputes, when Lin Baicheng decided to acquire the toy company, he contacted Isabella in the United States and asked Isabella to check whether the Rubik's Cube had appeared in the world.

Then, Lin Baicheng knew that the Rubik's Cube had actually been invented.

As early as 1970, Larry Nichols invented the 2×2×2 Rubik’s Cube, applied for a Canadian patent, and obtained a U.S. patent two years later.

As for the three-level Rubik's Cube, it was invented by Rubik Ernault, a Hungarian professor of architecture and sculpture, in 1974 and received a Hungarian patent in 1975. However, Rubik Ernault did not apply for an international patent.

According to Isabella's investigation, the third-level Rubik's Cube has been sold in toy stores in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, a few months ago. Fortunately, because Rubik Ernault did not spend money to promote it, the sales volume was average.

After learning this, Lin Baicheng immediately asked Isabella to go to Hungary in person and find Rubik Ernault to buy the ownership of the third-order Rubik's Cube. Rubik Ernault has not yet realized the value of the Rubik's Cube.

So I happily sold it for $500,000, which was dirt cheap.

After obtaining the ownership of the Rubik's Cube, Lin Baicheng asked Isabella to apply for an international patent for the Rubik's Cube, and at the same time entrusted Rubik Alnault himself to continue to develop Rubik's Cube, fourth-order, fifth-order and other ways to play the Rubik's Cube.

At the same time, Lin Baicheng, who knew the future sales volume of the Rubik's Cube, asked Isabella to buy Larry Nichols' patent after applying for an international patent, mainly to avoid being exposed after the Rubik's Cube became popular.

This kind of thing happens a lot in Western countries. After a novel or movie becomes popular, anyone who has anything to do with the copyright will jump out and say that the copyright belongs to them, and then spend money to file a lawsuit to sue for infringement, hoping to make a fortune.

The problem is that this is still legal. If it fails, it will at most waste some legal fees for litigation, but there will not be much loss.

The international patent has been applied for, and now that he has bought the toy company, Lin Baicheng is of course ready to produce the toys.

Although there are patents and copyrights, many people make money by piracy, but they are afraid to do it openly. Making a Rubik's Cube is not difficult, and making pirated copies of the Rubik's Cube does not require much cost, so Lin Baicheng plans to make more at the beginning.

He keeps the Rubik's Cube ready, and then after he hypes up the Rubik's Cube, he sells it in large quantities at once, so as not to leave much room for piracy.

Gong Xiang took the drawing and looked at it, and then gave Lin Baicheng a positive answer. This kind of three-level Rubik's Cube can be made under the conditions of the factory.

After getting the answer he could, Lin Baicheng immediately asked the factory director Huang Jianhe to stop making the previous toys and only make Rubik's cubes in the future. All the toys in stock were cleared and sold.

Because the Rubik's Cube was to be sold to Western countries, Lin Baicheng decided to strictly select the materials used to make the Rubik's Cube. Those that were not environmentally friendly were definitely not used, so as to avoid being sued for accidents involving children playing with the Rubik's Cube.

Although doing this will definitely increase the cost of the Rubik's Cube, the wool comes from the sheep, and at most the price of the Rubik's Cube will be slightly more expensive.

When it comes to toys, we have to mention the ever-lasting Rubik's Cube. The Rubik's Cube that the public knows is usually the third-order Rubik's Cube, and this Rubik's Cube is the most popular.

Lin Baicheng actually didn't know in the beginning which year the Rubik's Cube was invented. After all, for people decades later, there are many people who buy the Rubik's Cube and play with it, but people who specifically want to know in which year it was invented, even if they have

Definitely not many, and Lin Baicheng is not one of them.

Therefore, in order to avoid patent infringement disputes, when Lin Baicheng decided to acquire the toy company, he contacted Isabella in the United States and asked Isabella to check whether the Rubik's Cube had appeared in the world.

Then, Lin Baicheng knew that the Rubik's Cube had actually been invented.

As early as 1970, Larry Nichols invented the 2×2×2 Rubik’s Cube, applied for a Canadian patent, and obtained a U.S. patent two years later.

As for the three-level Rubik's Cube, it was invented by Rubik Ernault, a Hungarian professor of architecture and sculpture, in 1974 and received a Hungarian patent in 1975. However, Rubik Ernault did not apply for an international patent.

According to Isabella's investigation, the third-level Rubik's Cube has been sold in toy stores in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, a few months ago. Fortunately, because Rubik Ernault did not spend money to promote it, the sales volume was average.

After learning this, Lin Baicheng immediately asked Isabella to go to Hungary in person and find Rubik Ernault to buy the ownership of the third-order Rubik's Cube. Rubik Ernault has not yet realized the value of the Rubik's Cube.

So I happily sold it for $500,000, which was dirt cheap.

At the same time, Lin Baicheng, who knew the future sales volume of the Rubik's Cube, asked Isabella to buy Larry Nichols' patent after applying for an international patent, mainly to avoid being exposed after the Rubik's Cube became popular.

This kind of thing happens a lot in Western countries. After a novel or movie becomes popular, anyone who has anything to do with the copyright will jump out and say that the copyright belongs to them, and then spend money to file a lawsuit to sue for infringement, hoping to make a fortune.

The problem is that this is still legal. If it fails, it will at most waste some legal fees for litigation, but there will not be much loss.

The international patent has been applied for, and now that he has bought the toy company, Lin Baicheng is of course ready to produce the toys.

Although there are patents and copyrights, many people make money by piracy, but they are afraid to do it openly. Making a Rubik's Cube is not difficult, and making pirated copies of the Rubik's Cube does not require much cost, so Lin Baicheng plans to make more at the beginning.

He keeps the Rubik's Cube ready, and then after he hypes up the Rubik's Cube, he sells it in large quantities at once, so as not to leave much room for piracy.

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