Utility Patents: A Complete Guide for Innovators and Researchers - Softcover

Kari, V N R Sai Krishna; Shamim, B; Kiran Kumar, K

 
9786209541834: Utility Patents: A Complete Guide for Innovators and Researchers

Synopsis

A utility patent is the most common type of patent and is granted for new and useful inventions or discoveries. It protects the functional aspects of an invention, including processes, machines, manufactured articles, compositions of matter, or any new and useful improvement thereof. For innovators and researchers, utility patents play a vital role in safeguarding intellectual property and encouraging technological advancement. To qualify for a utility patent, an invention must satisfy three key criteria: novelty (it must be new), non-obviousness (it should not be an obvious improvement to someone skilled in the field), and utility (it must have a practical use). The patent application process involves drafting a detailed specification, claims that define the scope of protection, drawings (if required), and undergoing examination by the patent office. Once granted, a utility patent generally provides protection for 20 years from the filing date, allowing the patent holder exclusive rights to make, use, sell, or license the invention.

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