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Patent Transfer FAQs
Can patents be transferred?
A patent can be freely transferred. A patent transfer can be the result of a financial transaction, a merger, an assignment, or a takeover.
How can I benefit from a Patent Transfer?
The most common way to benefit from a patent transfer is through licensing. Licensing your patent to a major manufacturer can be lucrative to the patent owner who does not have readily available means to manufacture his or her patented invention.
Can I Transfer my expired patent?
No. Once a patent is expired, it becomes public and the patent owner no longer retains sole exclusive rights to his or her invention.
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A trademark is a word, phrase, symbol, or design, or a combination of words, phrases, symbols, or designs, that identifies and distinguishes the source of the goods
The Federal Trade Commission today announced a complaint and settlement with Negotiated Data Solutions LLC (N-Data)
The copyright law was not adapted into mainstream until the invention of the printing press.
The original concept of a copyright was created the British Royalty. The British created the copyright when they became trouble that many people started to begin illegal reproduction of licensed literature
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Modern day copyright law has absorbed a variety of much older laws that has been documented throughout times.
Including the legal right to protect the author who created a work, and the financial right of a customer who paid to receive a printed copy of the literature.
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The role of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is to grant patents for the protection of inventions and for trademark registration.
The USPTO is an agency within the United States Dept. of Commerce. It provides the patent protection necessary for businesses and inventors towards their inventions, and trademark registration for their product and/or intellectual property.
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