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A patent is a form of intellectual property that gives exclusive right granted for an invention u2013 a product, making, selling and importing an invention for a limited period of years, patent Act 1920, Designs Act 2000, and Trademark Act 1999 and Copyright Act 1957. A patent provides patent owners with protection for their inventions. Protection is granted for a limited period, generally 20 years.<br>The first step in determining whether to protect a new product or invention with a patent is to understand the costs and benefits of patent protection. Patent rights are usually enforced in courts that, in most systems, hold the authority to stop patent infringement. Conversely, exploiting the subject matter outweighs the high costs of prosecuting and protecting the patent. Read More.http://induspacific.com/
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What is a Patent? A patent is a form of intellectual property that gives exclusive right granted for an invention – a product, making, selling and importing an invention for a limited period of years, patent Act 1920, Designs Act 2000, and Trademark Act 1999 and Copyright Act 1957. A patent provides patent owners with protection for their inventions. Protection is granted for a limited period, generally 20 years.
What kind of protection do patents offer? The first step in determining whether to protect a new product or invention with a patent is to understand the costs and benefits of patent protection. Patent rights are usually enforced in courts that, in most systems, hold the authority to stop patent infringement. Conversely, exploiting the subject matter outweighs the high costs of prosecuting and protecting the patent.
What rights do patent owners have? The owner of a patent can do the following with their patent rights (a).License the patent rights to one or more third-parties to collect royalties. (b).Sell the patent rights; Sue a patent infringer. (c).Manufacture, offer for sale, sell or use a product covered by the patent without infringing the patent. (d).If an inventor is not the owner of the patent; the inventor will have none of these rights.
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