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How to Patent Your Idea A Step by Step Guide

You've had a brilliant idea. You want to get it out there, but you can't just start releasing your product. You need to make sure that you have the right protection in place first. Without patents, someone could steal your idea and make a fortune off of it before you do. The process may seem daunting at first, but this guide will walk you through the process from beginning to end and answer all of your questions along the way. For know more read this PDF

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How to Patent Your Idea A Step by Step Guide

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  1. How to Patent Your Idea: A Step by Step Guide?

  2. First we need to know What is a patent? PATENT IDEA A patent is a set of exclusive rights granted by a government to an inventor or their assignee for a limited period of time in exchange for public disclosure of an invention. This allows the inventor to prevent others from making, using, selling, or importing the invention without permission. Typically, a patent is granted in exchange for the public disclosure of the invention.

  3. How to get a provisional patent If you think you’re going to need to file a patent, the process of getting a provisional patent is a good way to go. A provisional patent gives you one year to file the full patent without having to go back to the drawing board. This can be helpful when you need to get the ball rolling on something and are considering utilizing one of the more risky tactics in the "get-rich- quick" realm of organic search marketing. It also gives you more time to ensure that your idea is truly novel and not simply copied, which will help your chances of getting a full patent.

  4. The pros and cons of patents Patents are essentially a legal way of protecting your idea. They aren’t meant to prevent you from making your idea public, but rather to prevent someone else from taking your idea and profiting from it before you do. One of the cons of patents is that they can be expensive to get and difficult to maintain. They can also be difficult to enforce. Patents are certainly not the only thing that you need to consider when creating your idea-Patents are not a license to your idea-but they are incredibly important.I’ve taken the time to write this detailed guide to help you understand how to properly and cheaply protect your idea. It will cover everything from which type of patents are desirable, in what circumstances you can get them, how to protect your idea, designing the best patents that you can get, protecting your IP, and much more. The guide isn’t meant to be comprehensive. I only have experience with IP and design — however, I’ve been helping startups use patents for a few years now, so I know what it takes to do the job properly. What I will say, however, is that developing good IP can save you time having to deal with patents, and can take your idea from a trade secret to something that is useful to the public.

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