The act of registering a patent involves submitting an application to the appropriate governing body, as outlined in The Patent Act of 1970, with the purpose of legally documenting an invention. Through patent registration, the inventor gains exclusive rights to their creation. It is advisable to file for patent registration to prevent any potential disputes concerning infringement that may arise in the future. When an inventor registers a patent, they are granted exclusive rights to produce, utilize, and sell their invention for a set period of 20 years from the filing date.
This allows the inventor to prohibit unauthorized use or sale of their invention, providing a distinct competitive edge in the marketplace. In order to secure a patent, the inventor is required to submit a patent application to the pertinent governmental organization. This application should contain a comprehensive explanation of the invention, highlighting its originality and potential uses. The government agency will carry out a meticulous examination to assess the invention’s novelty, non-obviousness, and usefulness. If the application is accepted, the inventor will be awarded a patent by the agency.
No matter what type of business you want to run or the industry you belongs to, Bhakat Associates will take care of the registration process with our easy and affordable services.
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