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How to get a patent Patent it! is a well-researched book with lots of practical information on how you can obtain the patent exclusive right over your ideas, discovery or invention. Theoretically, it examines the meaning of patent differentiating it from other similar terms such as copyright, trademark and servicemark. Read this book if you are confused whether your invention or idea is patentable or not. It makes a sincere attempt and effort to explain the requirements for patents in the UK and the US. It also provides insights on how you can make some money from your idea after it has been…mehr

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How to get a patent Patent it! is a well-researched book with lots of practical information on how you can obtain the patent exclusive right over your ideas, discovery or invention. Theoretically, it examines the meaning of patent differentiating it from other similar terms such as copyright, trademark and servicemark. Read this book if you are confused whether your invention or idea is patentable or not. It makes a sincere attempt and effort to explain the requirements for patents in the UK and the US. It also provides insights on how you can make some money from your idea after it has been patented.The book is divided into four different sections. Each section deals with a particular subject matter concerning patents. This book does not claim to exhaust everything about patent rights of the UK and the US; it is meant to be a practical guide to inventors looking to secure the patent right. You may still need to hire professional services to help you in areas that you cannot do yourself. The last page of the book contains some helpful resources and websites. Covered in this book: - Making money with your idea- Market and sell your idea- Patent infringement- Patent offices- Patent right legislation in the US and the UK- Patent validity- Protecting yourself- Purchasing a patent- The ugly sides- Trademarks, copyright, servicemarks; the differences- Types of patents- UK patent law and application- Understanding of what a patent is- US patent laws and application......... and much more