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A patent owner has the right to decide who may – or may not – use the patented invention for the period during which it is protected. Patent owners may give permission to, or license, other parties to use their inventions on mutually agreed terms. Owners may also sell their invention rights to someone else, who then becomes the new owner of the patent. Once a patent expires, protection ends and the invention enter the public domain. This is also known as becoming off-patent, meaning the owner no longer holds exclusive rights to the invention, and it becomes available for commercial exploitation by others. Read More… – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Trademark Service in India | Patent Rights in India


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How to do Patent Filing in India ?
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  • Deepak Rathi
  • Ph.D. Law Firms

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WELCOME IN INDUS PACIFIC
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What rights do patent owners have?
A patent owner has the right to decide who may
or may not use the patented invention for the
period during which it is protected. Patent
owners may give permission to, or license, other
parties to use their inventions on mutually
agreed terms. Owners may also sell their
invention rights to someone else, who then
becomes the new owner of the patent. Once a
patent expires, protection ends and the invention
enter the public domain. This is also known as
becoming off patent, meaning the owner no longer
holds exclusive rights to the invention, and it
becomes available for commercial exploitation by
others.
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What kinds of inventions can be protected?
An invention must, in general, fulfill the
following conditions to be protected by a patent.
It must be of practical use it must show an
element of novelty, meaning some new
characteristic that is not part of the body of
existing knowledge in its particular technical
field.
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