Patent Filing – Questions Related to "Patent Filing"
posted Wednesday 25 of May 2011 by Alton
A. 20 years from the filing of the regular application (the filing date of the US provisional doesn't count), provided renewal fees a... view
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posted Wednesday 25 of May 2011 by Jaclyn
A. I can't answer this question in an email. There are probably some books you can read, articles as well, that might be helpful. Yo... view
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posted Wednesday 25 of May 2011 by Otis
A. Yes, there is a time limit to filing international patent after filing local patent, namely 12 months. view
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posted Wednesday 25 of May 2011 by Mark
A. Yes, you can file an international patent without filing a patent in each country.
However, at some point in the future, you mu... view
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posted Sunday 1 of May 2011 by Brian
A. Maybe, if there are no other patents that would prevent one from making, using and selling the invention. 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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