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Japan Patent Office

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Frequently Asked Questions on Patents and Exclusivity - FDA

Patents and exclusivity apply to drugs in different ways. Patents can be issued or expire at any time regardless of the drug's approval status.

Espacenet – patent search

Espacenet: free access to millions of patent documents. Find out if your invention is unique or if other inventors have filed patent applications that are ...

Patent Resources on the Web and in the Engineering Library

Patents protect inventions. They are administered by the United States Patent & Trademark Office and last up to twenty years from date of filing.

r/Patents - Reddit

r/Patents: Discussion of patents and patent law in any jurisdiction. No conversations in this subreddit should be understood to establish an…

The Lens - Free & Open Patent and Scholarly Search

The Lens serves all the patents and scholarly work in the world as a free, open and secure digital public good, with user privacy a paramount focus.

What Are Patents? | IP Australia

A patent protects new inventions such as devices, substances, methods, and processes. You can use a patent to protect your invention as long as it's new, ...

Papers and patents are becoming less disruptive over time - Nature

We find that papers and patents are increasingly less likely to break with the past in ways that push science and technology in new directions.

Patent Law | Nolo

The first step in getting a patent for your invention (or determining if you even qualify for one) is finding out if someone else already has a patent for your ...

Patents & Trademarks - Georgia Tech Library

The Georgia Tech PTRC is a public service of the Georgia Tech Library in partnership with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

Patents - AIPLA

Patents. A patent is a document, issued by the federal government, that grants to its owner a legally enforceable right to exclude others from practicing the ...

Patent Process: What, How, & Why - NCI

NIH owns the rights to any patent to a discovery made by any NIH employee or personnel working at a NIH facility.

PatentsView

Access patent research data sets with detailed documentation. PatentsView database tables can be bulk downloaded as individual files in a tab- delimited format.

Patents - Data Rights/Intellectual Property - DISA

This instruction provides DISA with the discretion to acquire ownership of any invention made by an employee either (1) during work hours; (2) with a ...

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) | USAGov

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is the agency responsible for granting U.S. patents and registering trademarks.

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office | U.S. Department of Commerce

The mission of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is to drive U.S. innovation, inclusive capitalism, and global competitiveness.

Patent Law in the United States - BitLaw

To obtain protection under U.S. law, the applicant must submit a patent application to the USPTO, where it will be reviewed by an examiner to determine if the ...

Espacenet - patent search | epo.org

Espacenet is accessible to beginners and experts and is updated daily. It contains data on more than 150 million patent documents from around the world.

Two Nobel Prize winners want to cancel their own CRISPR patents ...

The team that earned the Nobel Prize in chemistry for developing CRISPR is asking to cancel two of their own seminal patents.

Patents, Trademarks and Copyrights - Oregon State Bar

Patents are intended to protect inventions of a functional or design nature. Trademarks provide protection for indicators of the source of products and services ...