what is a ‘patent’? A patent is a grant of a property right by the Government to the inventor. The United States Constitution provides for Congress to provide for patents to encourage useful inventions. The patent itself provides a detailed description of the invention, and how it is used or how to make it. Thus if you obtain a patent you can not keep the matter secret, which is the province of Trade Secret Law. A patent enables the owner to exclude others from making, using or selling the invention for the life of the patent.
why do I need a patent? If your invention has market potential and you think that another company could make profits from your invention, you need protection from a patent. -A patent gives you the right to exclude others from making your product. -As a patent gives exclusivity, the patent holder has time to market the invention without competition making him/her able to charge higher prices. -It gives the right to initiate legal action against anyone that is making or selling, without permission, the patent holder invention. -You can make money by licensing or selling your invention to someone else. -It gives you priority over third parties wanting to register their patents in countries that do not require registration.
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