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Month: March 2020 (page 5 of 11)

I have an invention, but some might feel it’s not useful or silly. Can I still get a patent?

Since patents have been issued, there have been inventions that are considered silly such as a bicycle with its own sail, a face-mask that prohibits the wearer from eating, even a shirt for gerbils. None of these inventions were disqualified for a patent.

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Can I obtain a patent and keep my invention secret?

No. Patents are granted by patent offices in exchange for a full disclosure of the invention. In general, the details of the invention are then published and made available to the public at large.

It should be noted that publication can take place at various stages of the procedure. In some countries

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Is a patent valid in every country?

Patents are territorial rights. In general, the exclusive rights are only applicable in the country or region in which a patent has been filed and granted, in accordance with the law of that country or region.

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How long have patents been in existence?

Patents date back to the ancient Greeks. In 1474, the #first patent law was put into effect in the Venetian Republic.

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#Apple – “Slide-to-Unlock” patent

As Apple is granted “Slide-to-Unlock” patent, they in a case against Motorola also argued “a tap is a zero-length swipe.”

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