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What is a patent?

Answered By Elsie Ivins, Editor


Patent is a grant that gives a person the authority to stop others from manufacturing, selling, using, and importing their patented invention. This authority is effective for twenty years from the patent application filing date. It is a contract between a person and the state in which he or she is permitted to exercise a restricted monopoly in exchange for allowing the invention to be made public.

Patent rights are territorial; that is, the patent granted in the United States does not give a person rights outside the country. It is similar on patents granted to inventions in United Kingdom, Australia, and other countries.

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