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What to Do If Your Invention Was Stolen
The US Congress has the power to promote the progress of useful arts and science by granting the creator of a product exclusive rights to that product for a limited amount of time. By granting that person a patent, the product creator usually has 20 years of exclusive rights to what he or she invented.Patents are important because they ensure that the money and time someone has spent to develop a new product for the progress of science and the good of mankind will potentially be able to be recouped.The patent itself describes the invention. It includes drawings and art. If you own a patent then everyone else is excluded from making, using, selling, or importing that product for as long as you hold the patent.The most common patents are for inventions, secrets, artistic expressions, and semiconductor designs.Patents are sometimes called intellectual property because they are the products of someone’s mind. Once a patent for intellectual property is established the patent holder is entitled to the same kind of treatment as someone who owns tangible property.How Are Patents Created?Patents are created through a process called patent prosecution. The process determines whether
Licenses For New Inventions
New inventions in almost every field are pretty common these days. With the increase in intelligent and more radical approach to life a lot of people are turning their ideas into successful businesses. The process of inventing a product and its successful implementation is not as easy as it seems.Whenever a person gets an idea for an invention, the first step that needs to be taken is to apply for a patent for that particular product. Technically it is called as licensing patent rights but is more commonly known as licensing the invention. The inventor has the option of completing all the procedures himself or to take advantage of professional invention licensing companies. The inventor can license the patent right to a particular manufacturer and then collect royalty. The United States patent office grants thousands of patent licenses every year for different inventions.It is essential to consult an experienced lawyer before signing any license agreement. The license agreement includes provisions for upfront payments, royalty percentages and other infringement issues. Inventors can either give an exclusive license to a single party or a non-exclusive license to more than
What is Better – Filing of Patent in Inventors’ Own Country Or Through PCT Route?
If you have an invention, which is patentable and can be reduced to practice, then what is better? Filing of patent in the inventors’ own country and then filing through PCT route or filing directly through PCT route? This article takes you through some of the cases, which can decide on patentability strategies concerned with market potential.A patent is a territorial right or monopoly given by a state (authority) to an inventor against the complete disclosure of the invention. Patent grants the right to the inventor to prevent others from use, manufacture, and sale of the invention in that territory for a stipulated time period. It does not however include the right for the inventor themselves to practice the invention as this may be limited by legislation, regulations or the existence of another dominating patent.Whilst there is no such entity as a ‘World Patent’, it is possible to file a single international application thanks to the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) which can then be used as the basis for patent applications in over 130 contracting states (including the European regional route). The main benefit of the PCT
An Individual Patent Registration is Needed For Each Invention
Intellectual ownership is important because there are a lot out there who will make use of it and claim it if you do not do so. This is the reason why there are copyrights, patents and invention registration. So if you have an idea or an invention that you would like to claim ownership to, get a patent registration for it. You will not regret doing so. In fact, you may even regret it if you do not do something about it especially if your idea or your invention is worth it.If you plan to get a patent registration but you do not know where to start or how to go about it, there are a lot of websites that will give you the right information. You can even download some forms if you are seriously getting one. Once you submit your form to a patenting office, it will be accepted and assigned to a group to examine your invention. The patenting office has a lot of groups who specialize on a variety of things that makes them qualified to scrutinize your invention. The applications that were



