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  • How to File a Patent

    A patent is a set of rights that an individual can apply for to protect an invention they created in exchange for making the invention public, typically through production. Anyone with a unique...

  • Why Governments May Refuse to Issue Patents

    A patent is the exclusive right to make use of an invention, granted by the government to the inventor. The government may refuse to issue a patent if it fails to meet certain criteria.

  • Information for Getting a Patent

    Getting a patent in the United States can take years and a lot of money, and seeking patent protection in other countries requires additional time and further expenses. However, being able to...

  • How to File a Patent Publication

    Filing for a patent can be difficult, requiring a great deal of time, work and cost. Because of the complexity of the process, you should patent your work with the help of a patent professional or...

  • How to Patent & Sell an Idea

    So you have an idea you believe could change the world . . . or at least make someone's life a little easier, while making you some money. The question is, how does the idea get to the drawing...

  • What Agency Issues a Patent?

    Patents encourage innovation by helping inventors make money from their work. Patentable inventions often involve complex science and technology, anything from microchips to pharmaceuticals, so a...

  • How to Patent an Idea in Ontario

    Patenting an idea in Ontario, Canada is much like obtaining a patent in the United States. However, the Canadian Intellectual Property Office operates a bit differently than its U.S. counterpart,...

  • How to Apply for an EU Patent

    To protect an invention, the inventor will have to apply for a patent. Applying for a European Patent through the European Patent Office will protect your invention throughout Europe. Though the...

  • How to Apply for a Patent in Canada

    If you've just invented the next big deal invention, applying for a patent is the first step to ensuring you receive credit for all your hard work and innovation. Applying for a patent in Canada...

  • How to Copyright Art

    With more content being made available on the Internet, including songs, poetry, movies and books, it has become easier to steal the intellectual properties of other artists. Copyright laws are...

  • How to Challenge a US Patent Application

    There are times when problems do arise with a US patent. This happens when an inventor questions another inventor's application a new product infringes on an existing product. While it is possible...

  • How to Apply for a Canadian Patent

    Canadian patents are issued for a term of 20 years from the time you receive a filing date. As such, this can be a lengthy process. If you want to apply for a Canadian patent, there are a few...

  • How to Challenge a U.S. Patent Application

    There are times when problems do arise with a U.S. patent. This happens when an inventor questions another inventor's application a new product infringes on an existing product. While it is...

  • How to Apply for a Canadian Patent

    Canadian patents are issued for a term of 20 years from the time you receive a filing date. As such, this can be a lengthy process. If you want to apply for a Canadian patent, there are a few...

  • How to Copyright Art

    With more content being made available on the Internet, including songs, poetry, movies and books, it has become easier to steal the intellectual properties of other artists. Copyright laws are...

  • How to Make Your Patent Valid in Europe

    Since a U.S. patent, which prevents others from manufacturing or selling a specific design or invention, is valid only in the United States and its territories, you must reapply for a new patent...

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