Patent Filing – Questions Related to "Patent Filing"
posted Tuesday 7 of June 2011 by Victoria
A. "Provisional" patent applications are only valid for one year and will, in all cases of which I am aware, automatically become aba... view
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A. There are a few regional patent organizations, the most notable of which is the World Intellectual Property Organization in Geneva... view
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posted Tuesday 7 of June 2011 by Jermaine
A. A provisional patent is better referred to a provisional patent application, because provisional patents per se don't exist, meani... view
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posted Tuesday 7 of June 2011 by Joanna
A. It is a patent for which there is relevant cited prior art, but which represents a patentable improvement over this prior art. Mo... view
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posted Wednesday 25 of May 2011 by Christopher
A. Yes, you can, so long as you file the other applications within one year of your earliest claimed priority date. In fact, you can... view
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Dr Patentsteins' Tips
When you think you might have an invention with sales potential, immediately discuss the idea with a registered patent practitioner | Ensure you sketch all significant elements of your invention on paper, writing as much detail and comments regarding its' operation | After creating any descriptions or sketching your invention, ensure a witness (or even two) sign the paper to support your claim |
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