What Do Patents Protect?

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A patent protects the inventor for the sale of the invention for up to 20 years with some extension guaranteed. There are three types of patents: the utility patents which cover machines, articles of manufacture and chemical compositions. The design patents which protect the designs of new equipment or ornamental features; and the plant patents which protect asexually reproduced plants that were invented or discovered. This right excludes others from being able to produce, sell, use or import the patented item.
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Patent protection provides you with exclusive rights to your invention. This gives you the right to pursue damages from any organization or individual that sells or attempts to profit
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A patent is a right granted by the USPTO to an inventor that excludes others from being able to produce, sell, use or import the patented item. There are three types of patents: utility
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