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Patent Your Idea
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With the passage of the America Invents Act, it is absolutely vital to patent your invention before you do anything else. The rights to inventions go to the first entity to patent, not the first to invent. Inventors who wish to capitalize on their invention ideas and earn income, simply cannot wait to test the market before obtaining a patent. Inventors must patent their idea first in order to protect their rights and income stream.
In the United States, patents are granted by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) and last for 14 to 20 years. The patent prevents anyone else from making, using, or selling your invention without permission.
What Does a Patent Mean to Independent Inventors?
As stated above, a patent gives your invention idea protection. No one can copy or sell a product that is substantially identical to yours.
No inventor wants to go through the time and expense of introducing a new invention to the world, only to have someone else swoop in and take advantage of all that hard work by stealing or copying your product. Your patent will protect against this for a period of time.
With the passage of the America Invents Act, it is absolutely vital to patent your invention before you do anything else. The rights to inventions go to the first entity to patent, not the first to invent. Inventors who wish to capitalize on their invention ideas and earn income, simply cannot wait to test the market before obtaining a patent. Inventors must patent their idea first in order to protect their rights and income stream.
In the United States, patents are granted by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) and last for 14 to 20 years. The patent prevents anyone else from making, using, or selling your invention without permission.
What Does a Patent Mean to Independent Inventors?
As stated above, a patent gives your invention idea protection. No one can copy or sell a product that is substantially identical to yours.
No inventor wants to go through the time and expense of introducing a new invention to the world, only to have someone else swoop in and take advantage of all that hard work by stealing or copying your product. Your patent will protect against this for a period of time.
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