Filed under: Patent basics
People research to find new things or invent something useful for the future world. The sentence is easy to read or say but it is involves lot of hard work, dedication and struggle to get the results. These results needs some ownership as the hard work need not to be wasted with a one time copy of his work. There need to be some way to protect the invention. The best way to protect his invention is Patent. It gives substantial rights to the owner of the invention but not the complete rights. Here substantial me he can’t stop 100% to use his invention. Like if someone invented a vaccine for AIDS though he got patent on it he needs to definitely sell the rights to other people to make use of the invention. So, patent is a substantial protection of the invention but not complete.
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